Reference Guide
690 QoS Commands
A packet is colored red if it exceeds the PIR, yellow if it exceeds the CIR, and
green if it does not exceed either. A trTCM is useful when a peak rate needs to
be enforced separately from a committed rate.
Syntax
police-two-rate
datarate burstsize peak-data-rate excess-burstsize
conform-
action
action
exceed-action
action
violate-action
action
•
datarate
— Data rate in kilobits per second (kbps). (Range:
1–4294967295)
•
burstsize
— Burst size in Kbytes (Range: 1–128)
•
peak-data-rate
— Peak data rate in kilobits per second (kbps). (Range 1-
4294967295)
•
excess-burstsize
— Excess burst size in kilobits per seconds (kbps). (Range
1-128)
•
action
— The action to take according to the color. Select one of:
– drop— Drop the packet.
–
set-prec-transmit
ip-prec
— Remark the IP precedence in the packet to
ip-prec
and transmit. (Range 0-7)
–
set-dscp-transmit
dscp-val
— Remark the DSCP in the packet to
dscp-
val
and transmit. (Range 0-63)
–
set-cos-transmit
802.1p-priority
— Remark the 802.1p priority in the
packet to
802.1p-priority
and transmit. (Range 0-7)
– transmit— Transmit the packet unmodified.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Policy-Class-Map Configuration mode
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