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Policing Info Area, Aggregate Policing Subarea

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Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box • Burst-Normal burst size, in bytes, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. Microflow Policer This is supported only in Native IOS. • Microflow Enabled-Indicates whether or not a Microflow policer is defined for the policy map class. This enables QoS policing against Layer-3 switched traffic flows. This attribute may have one of the following values: - true - false • Rate-Maximum transmission rate, in bits per second, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. • Burst-Normal burst size, in bytes, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. • Add button-Adds the class map onto the device. Policing Info Area The Policing Info area of the C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box provides the following information: • Trust State-Trust state associated with the traffic selected by the class map criteria. If no trust state is defined, the trust state configured on the ingress interface is used instead. The possible values of this attribute are: - untrusted - dscp - cos - ip-precedence Note This attribute is only supported in Native IOS. Aggregate Policing Subarea • Aggregate Enabled- Indicates whether or not an explicit policer is defined for the policy map class. This enables QoS policing against Layer-3 switched traffic flows. • Named Aggregate-Unique string identifier of an aggregate policer on the device. This value is nil if an explicit aggregate policer is defined within this policy map class. This is supported in Native IOS only. • Rate-Maximum transmission rate, in bits per second, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. • Burst-Normal burst size, in bytes, in bytes to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when defining an explicit policer. A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for the policy map class. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 6-131

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Chapter 6
Logical Object Dialog Boxes
C6576M QoS Policy Map Dialog Box
Burst—Normal burst size, in bytes, to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when
defining an explicit policer.
A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for
the policy map class.
Microflow Policer
This is supported only in Native IOS.
Microflow Enabled—Indicates whether or not a Microflow policer is defined for the policy map
class.
This enables QoS policing against Layer-3 switched traffic flows. This attribute may have
one of the following values:
true
false
Rate—Maximum transmission rate, in bits per second,
to enforce against policed traffic. This value
is mandatory when defining an explicit policer.
A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer
is not defined for the policy map class.
Burst—Normal burst size, in bytes,
to enforce against policed traffic. This value is mandatory when
defining an explicit policer.
A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer is not defined for
the policy map class.
Add button—Adds the class map onto the device.
Policing Info Area
The Policing Info area of the C6576M QoS Policy Map dialog box provides the following information:
Trust State—Trust state associated with the traffic selected by the class map criteria.
If no trust state
is defined, the trust state configured on the ingress interface is used instead. The possible values of
this attribute are:
untrusted
dscp
cos
ip-precedence
Note
This attribute is only supported in Native IOS.
Aggregate Policing Subarea
Aggregate Enabled— Indicates whether or not an explicit policer is defined for the policy map class.
This enables QoS policing against Layer-3 switched traffic flows.
Named Aggregate—Unique string identifier of an aggregate policer on the device.
This value is nil
if an explicit aggregate policer is defined within this policy map class. This is supported in Native
IOS only.
Rate—Maximum transmission rate, in bits per second, to enforce against policed traffic. This value
is mandatory when defining an explicit policer.
A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer
is not defined for the policy map class.
Burst—Normal burst size, in bytes,
in bytes to enforce against policed traffic. This value is
mandatory when defining an explicit policer.
A value of 0 is returned on read if an explicit policer
is not defined for the policy map class.