Users Guide

1510 Differentiated Services
police-simple {datarate
burstsize conform-action
{drop | set-cos-transmit cos |
set-prec-transmit cos | set-
dscp-transmit dscpval |
transmit} [violate-action
{drop | set-cos-transmit cos |
set-prec-transmit cos | set-
dscp-transmit dscpval |
transmit}]}
Establish the traffic policing style for the specified
class. The simple form of the police command uses
a single data rate and burst size, resulting in two
outcomes: conform and nonconform.
datarate — Data rate in kilobits per second (kbps).
(Range: 1–4294967295)
burstsize — Burst size in Kbps (Range: 1–128)
conform action — Indicates what happens when
the packet is conforming to the policing rule: it
could be dropped, it could have its CoS modified,
it could have its IP precedence modified, or it
could have its DSCP modified. The same actions
are available for packets that do not conform to the
policing rule.
cos — Class of Service value. (Range: 0–7)
dscpval — DSCP value. (Range: 0–63 or a keyword
from this list, af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23,
af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2,
cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef)
conform-color class-map-name
[exceed-color class-map-name]
Specify the color class for color-aware policing.
The action for the policy-class-map instance must
be set to police-simple before issuing the conform-
color command.
drop Specify that all matching packets for the associated
traffic stream are to be dropped.
mark cos cos-value Mark all packets for the associated traffic stream
with the specified class of service value (range: 0–7)
in the priority field of the 802.1p header.
mark ip-dscp dscp-value Mark all packets for the associated traffic stream
with the specified IP DSCP value.
mark ip-precedence value Mark all packets for the associated traffic stream
with the specified IP precedence value (range: 0–7).
CLI Command Description