HP BladeSystem bc2200 Command Line Interface Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC - Page 230
qos aggregate-policer, drop | policed-dscp-transmit
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QoS Commands qos aggregate-policer The qos aggregate-policer Global Configuration mode command defines the policer parameters that can be applied to multiple traffic classes within the same policy map. To remove an existing aggregate policer, use the no form of this command. Syntax qos aggregate-policer aggregate-policer-name committed-rate-bps excess-burst-byte exceed-action {drop | policed-dscp-transmit} [dscp dscp] no qos aggregate-policer Parameters n aggregate-policer-name - Specifies the name of the aggregate policer. n committed-rate-bps - Specifies the average traffic rate (CIR) in bits per second (bps). n excess-burst-byte - Specifies the normal burst size (CBS) in bytes. n drop - Indicates that when the rate is exceeded, the packet is dropped. n policed-dscp-transmit - Indicates that when the rate is exceeded, the DSCP of the packet is remarked. n dscp - Specifies the value that the DSCP would be remarked. If unspecified, the DSCP would be remarked according to the policed-DSCP map as configured by the qos map policed-dscp Global Configuration mode command. Default Setting No aggregate policer is define. Command Mode Global Configuration mode Command Usage Define an aggregate policer if the policer is shared with multiple classes. Policers in one port cannot be shared with other policers in another device; traffic from two different ports can be aggregated for policing purposes. An aggregate policer can be applied to multiple classes in the same policy map; An aggregate policer cannot be applied across multiple policy maps. An aggregate policer cannot be deleted if it is being used in a policy map. The no police aggregate Policy-map Class Configuration command must first be used to delete the aggregate policer from all policy maps. Policing uses a token bucket algorithm. CIR represents the speed with which the token is removed from the bucket. CBS represents the depth of the bucket. Example The following command defines the parameters of an aggregate policer called policer1 that can be applied to multiple classes in the same policy map. When the average traffic rate exceeds 124,000 bps or the normal burst size exceeds 96000 bytes, the packet is dropped. Console (config)# qos aggregate-policer policer1 124000 96000 exceed-action drop 18-14 www.hp.com HP PC Blade Switch CLI Reference Guide
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