Command Reference Guide
DiffServ Show Commands
CLI Command Reference
September 2014 Page 646
HP Moonshot Switch Module CLI Command Reference
show policy-map
This command displays all configuration information for the specified policy. The policyname is the name of an
existing DiffServ policy.
If the Policy Name is specified the following fields are displayed:
The following information is repeated for each class associated with this policy (only those policy attributes
actually configured are displayed):
Format
show policy-map [policyname]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Term Definition
Policy Name The name of this policy.
Policy Type The policy type (only inbound policy definitions are supported for this platform.)
Class Members The class that is a member of the policy.
Term Definition
Assign Queue Directs traffic stream to the specified QoS queue. This allows a traffic classifier to specify
which one of the supported hardware queues are used for handling packets belonging to
the class.
Class Name The name of this class.
Committed Burst
Size (KB)
The committed burst size, used in simple policing.
Committed Rate
(Kbps)
The committed rate, used in simple policing.
Conform Action The current setting for the action taken on a packet considered to conform to the policing
parameters. This is not displayed if policing is not in use for the class under this policy.
Conform Color
Mode
The current setting for the color mode. Policing uses either color blind or color aware
mode. Color blind mode ignores the coloration (marking) of the incoming packet. Color
aware mode takes into consideration the current packet marking when determining the
policing outcome.
Conform COS The CoS mark value if the conform action is set-cos-transmit.
Conform DSCP
Value
The DSCP mark value if the conform action is set-dscp-transmit.
Conform IP
Precedence Value
The IP Precedence mark value if the conform action is set-prec-transmit.
Drop Drop a packet upon arrival. This is useful for emulating access control list operation using
DiffServ, especially when DiffServ and ACL cannot co-exist on the same interface.
Exceed Action The action taken on traffic that exceeds settings that the network administrator specifies.
Exceed Color
Mode
The current setting for the color of exceeding traffic that the user may optionally specify.