Cisco ISE Software Configuration Guide - Page 94
Defaults, Command Modes, Command History, Usage Guidelines, Release, Modification
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police rate Software Configuration of ATM ISE Line Cards for Cisco 12000 Series Routers violate-action action (Optional) Action to take on packets that violate the normal and maximum burst sizes. Action to take on packets. Specify one of the following keywords: drop-Drops the packet. set-clp-transmit value-Sets the ATM Cell Loss Priority (CLP) bit from 0 to 1 on the ATM cell and transmits the packet with the ATM CLP bit set to 1. set-discard-class-transmit-Sets the discard class attribute of a packet and transmits the packet with the new discard class setting. set-dscp-transmit value-Sets the IP differentiated services code point (DSCP) value and transmits the packet with the new IP DSCP value setting. set-frde-transmit value-Sets the Frame Relay Discard Eligibility (DE) bit from 0 to 1 on the frame relay frame and transmits the packet with the DE bit set to 1. set-mpls-experimental-imposition-transmit value-Sets the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) experimental (EXP) bits (0 to 7) in the imposed label headers and transmits the packet with the new MPLS EXP bit value setting. set-mpls-experimental-topmost-transmit value-Sets the MPLS EXP field value in the topmost MPLS label header at the input and/or output interfaces. set-prec-transmit value-Sets the IP precedence and transmits the packet with the new IP precedence value setting. set-qos-transmit value-Sets the qos-group value and transmits the packet with the new qos-group value setting. transmit-Transmits the packet. The packet is not altered. Defaults Disabled Command Modes Policy-map class configuration Command History Release 12.0(27)S Modification This command was introduced with the rate keyword. This command replaces the police command which was introduced in release 12.0(5)XE. Usage Guidelines Use the police command to mark a packet with different quality of service (QoS) values based on conformance to the service-level agreement. Traffic policing will not be executed for traffic that passes through an interface. Specifying Multiple Actions The police command allows you to specify multiple policing actions. When specifying multiple policing actions when configuring the police command, note the following points: Cisco IOS Release 12.0(27)S 94
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