Command Line Reference Guide

Version Description
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
6.1.1.1 Introduced on the E-Series.
Usage
Information
You must configure the peak rate and peak burst size using the same value: kilobits
or packets per second. Similarly, you must configure the committed rate and
committed burst size with the same measurement.
Peak rate refers to the maximum rate for traffic arriving or exiting an interface
under normal traffic conditions. Peak burst size indicates the maximum size of
unused peak bandwidth that is aggregated. This aggregated bandwidth enables
brief durations of burst traffic that exceeds the peak rate and committed burst.
Committed rate refers to the guaranteed bandwidth for traffic entering or leaving
the interface under normal network conditions. When traffic propagates at an
average rate that is less than or equal to the committed rate, it is considered to be
green-colored or coded. When the transmitted traffic falls below the committed
rate, the bandwidth, which is not used by any traffic that is traversing the network,
is aggregated to form the committed burst size. Traffic is considered to be green-
colored up to the point at which the unused bandwidth does not exceed the
committed burst size.
Related
Commands
qos-policy-output — creates a QoS output policy.
rate police — specifies traffic policing on the selected interface.
service-policy input
Apply an input policy map to the selected interface.
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Syntax
service-policy input policy-map-name [layer2]
To remove the input policy map from the interface, use the no service-policy
input policy-map-name [layer2] command.
Parameters
policy-map-
name
Enter the name for the policy map in character format (32
characters maximum). You can identify an existing policy
map or name one that does not yet exist.
layer2 (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword layer2 to specify a Layer 2
Class Map. The default is
Layer 3.
Defaults Layer 3
Command
Modes
INTERFACE
Quality of Service (QoS)
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