Cisco NM-8B-U User Guide - Page 162

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class 16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series • exit: exits policy-map class configuration mode and returns to policy-map configuration mode. • no: returns a command to its default setting. • police: defines a policer for the classified traffic. The policer specifies the bandwidth limitations and the action to take when the limits are exceeded. For more information, see the police command. To return to policy-map configuration mode, use the exit command. To return to privileged EXEC mode, use the end command. Note For more information about configuring IP ACLs, refer to the "Configuring IP Services" chapter in the Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide, Release 12.2. Examples The following example shows how to create a policy map named policy1. When attached to the ingress port, it matches all the incoming traffic defined in class1 and polices the traffic at an average rate of 1 Mbps and bursts at 131072 bytes. Traffic exceeding the profile is dropped: Switch(config)# policy-map policy1 Switch(config-pmap)# class class1 Switch(config-pmap-c)# police 1000000 131072 exceed-action drop Switch(config-pmap-c)# exit Switch(config-pmap)# You can verify your settings by entering the show policy-map privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command class-map match (class-map configuration) policy-map show policy-map Description Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to the class whose name you specify. Defines the match criteria to classify traffic. Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple interfaces to specify a service policy. Displays QoS policy maps. 162 Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
class
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ
exit
: exits policy-map class configuration mode and returns to policy-map configuration mode.
no
: returns a command to its default setting.
police
: defines a policer for the classified traffic. The policer specifies the bandwidth limitations and
the action to take when the limits are exceeded. For more information, see the
police
command.
To return to policy-map configuration mode, use the
exit
command. To return to privileged EXEC mode,
use the
end
command.
Note
For more information about configuring IP ACLs, refer to the “Configuring IP Services” chapter in
the
Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide
, Release 12.2.
Examples
The following example shows how to create a policy map named policy1. When attached to the ingress
port, it matches all the incoming traffic defined in class1 and polices the traffic at an average rate of 1
Mbps and bursts at 131072 bytes. Traffic exceeding the profile is dropped:
Switch(config)#
policy-map policy1
Switch(config-pmap)#
class class1
Switch(config-pmap-c)#
police 1000000 131072 exceed-action drop
Switch(config-pmap-c)#
exit
Switch(config-pmap)#
You can verify your settings by entering the
show policy-map
privileged EXEC command.
Related Commands
Command
Description
class-map
Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to the class whose name
you specify.
match (class-map
configuration)
Defines the match criteria to classify traffic.
policy-map
Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple interfaces
to specify a service policy.
show policy-map
Displays QoS policy maps.