D-Link DXS-3610 User Manual - Page 442
Aggregate Policer Name, Confirm Burst, Peak Burst, Confirm Action, Set-DSCP-Transmit, Transmit
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DXS-3610 Series Layer 3 Stackable 10GbE Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Aggregate Policer Name CIR Confirm Burst PIR Peak Burst Confirm Action Exceed Action Violate Action Description Enter the aggregate policer name here. Enter the Committed Information Rate (CIR) value here. The range is from 0 to 100000000 kbps. The committed packet rate is the first token bucket for the tworate metering. Enter the confirm burst value here. The range is from 0 to 16384 Kbytes. The confirm burst value specifies the burst size for the first token bucket in kbps. Enter the Peak Information Rate (PIR) value here. The range is from 0 to 100000000 kbps. The peak information rate is the second token bucket for the two-rate metering. Enter the peak burst value here. The range is from 0 to 16384 Kbytes. The peak burst value is the burst size for the second token bucket in kilobytes. Select the confirm action here. The confirm action specifies the action to take on green color packets. Options to choose from are: Drop - Specifies that the packet will be dropped. Set-DSCP-Transmit - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP value in the space provided. This value sets the IP differentiated services code point (DSCP) value and transmits the packet with the new IP DSCP value. Set-1P-Transmit - Specifies to enter the 1P transmit value in the space provided. This value sets the 802.1p value and transmits the packet with the new value. Transmit - Specifies that packets will be transmitted unaltered. Set-DSCP-1P - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP and 1P transmit values in the spaces provided. By default, the Transmit option is used. Packets are transmitted unaltered. Select the exceed action here. The exceed action specifies the action to take on packets that exceed the rate limit. Options to choose from are: Drop - Specifies that the packet will be dropped. Set-DSCP-Transmit - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP value in the space provided. This value sets the IP differentiated services code point (DSCP) value and transmits the packet with the new IP DSCP value. Set-1P-Transmit - Specifies to enter the 1P transmit value in the space provided. This value sets the 802.1p value and transmits the packet with the new value. Transmit - Specifies that packets will be transmitted unaltered. Set-DSCP-1P - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP and 1P transmit values in the spaces provided. By default, for a two rate policer, the Drop option is used. Packets are dropped. Select the violate action here. The violate action specifies the action to take on packets that violate the normal and maximum burst sizes for singe rate policing. It specifies the action to take for those packets that did not conform to both CIR and PIR. Options to choose from are: Drop - Specifies that the packet will be dropped. Set-DSCP-Transmit - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP value in the space provided. This value sets the IP differentiated services code point (DSCP) value and transmits the packet with the new IP DSCP value. Set-1P-Transmit - Specifies to enter the 1P transmit value in the space provided. This value sets the 802.1p value and transmits the packet with the new value. Transmit - Specifies that packets will be transmitted unaltered. Set-DSCP-1P - Specifies to enter the IP DSCP and 1P transmit values in the spaces provided. By default, for a single rate policer, a single-rate two-color policer is created. 431