Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 263
Show aggregate policers, 2.34 Apply aggregate policer
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Command Reference | Traffic control | 263 • Executing metering by TrTCM with CIR:48kbps, PIR:96kbps, CBS:12kbyte, and PBS:12kbyte • Yellow: rewrite DSCP value to 10, Red: discard [Aggregate policer creating] SWR2310(config)#aggregate-police AGP-01 SWR2310(config-agg-policer)#police twin-rate 48 96 12 12 yellow-action remark redaction drop SWR2310(config-agg-policer)#remark-map yellow ip-dscp 10 SWR2310(config-agg-policer)#exit 9.2.33 Show aggregate policers [Syntax] show aggregate-police [name] [Parameter] name : Aggregate policer name. If this is omitted, the command applies to all aggregate policers. [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Shows the contents of an aggregate policer. The contents shown are the same as in the police section shown by the show classmap command. [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. [Example] Show the contents of aggregate policer "AGP-01". SWR2310#show aggregate-police AGP-01 Aggregator-Police Name: AGP-01 Mode: TrTCM average rate (48 Kbits/sec) peak rate (96 Kbits/sec) burst size (12 KBytes) peak burst size (16 KBytes) yellow-action (Transmit) red-action (Drop) 9.2.34 Apply aggregate policer [Syntax] police-aggregate name no police-aggregate name [Parameter] name : Aggregate policer to apply [Input mode] policy map class mode [Description] Specifies an aggregate policer for a traffic class. If this is executed with the "no" syntax, the aggregate policer settings for the traffic class are removed. This cannot be used in conjunction with an individual policer (the police single-rate and police twin-rate commands of policy map class mode). [Note] In order to execute this command, QoS must be enabled. Metering cannot be performed on the following logical interfaces. A policy map that includes metering (policer) settings (police-type commands) must not be applied. • Logical interfaces that are grouped across member switches constituting a stack