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DGS-6604 m service-policy service-policy To attach a policy map to an input interface use the service-policy command in the interface configuration mode. To remove a service policy from an input interface, use the no form of this command. service-policy NAME no service-policy NAME Syntax Description NAME The name of a service policy map (created using the policy-map command) to be attached. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Examples None Interface configuration Only physical port interfaces are valid for this command. Use the service-policy command to attach a single policy map to input interfaces. This policy is attached to the interface for aggregate and controls the number or rate of packets. The packet arriving at a port will be treated based on the service policy attached to the interface. A policy map needs to be created before it is specified in this command. A policy map without a configured class policy can not be attached. In the following example shown on the next page, two policy maps are definedcust1-classes, and cust2-classes. For cust1-classes, gold is configured to use CoS Queue 6 and policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to 64 Kbits per second and a normal burst size set to 128 Kbytes. Silver is configured to use CoS queue 5 and policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to 64 Kbits per second and the normal burst size set to 128 Kbytes. Bronze is configured to use CoS queue 0 and policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to 64 Kbits per second and a normal burst size set to 128K bytes. For cust2-classes, gold is configured to use CoS Queue 6 and policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to 128 Kbits per second and the normal burst size set to 256 Kbytes. Silver is policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to 128 Kbits per second and the normal burst size set to 256 Kbytes. Bronze is policed by a single rate policer with an average rate set to128 Kbits per second and the normal burst size set to 256 Kbytes. CLI Reference Guide 529