From: anantha S (san.study@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 13:16:48 GMT-3
You have missed "Aggregate Policer" in 3550.
On Mar 31, 2005 3:39 PM, Jongsoo kim <bstrt2002@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys correct me if I am wrong
>
> 1) Police w/o violate-action option( no burst-max) under policy-map
> "police
> 1) rate
> 2) burst-normal ( token #1)
> 4) conform-action
> 5) exceed-action
>
> The behaviors are
> any packet within burst-normal ==> Confrom action
> any packet above burst-normal ==> Exceed action
>
> 2) Police w/ violate-actionunder policy-map
> "police
> 1) rate
> 2) burst-normal ( token #1)
> 3) burst-max ( token #2)
> 4) conform-action
> 5) exceed-action
> 6) vioalte-action
>
> The behaviors are
> any packet within burst-normal ==> Confrom action
> any packet above burst-normal within burst-max ==> Exceed action
> any packet above burst-max ==> Vialate action
>
> 3)CAR,
> "rate-limit
> 0) in/out
> 1) rate
> 2) burst-normal ( token #1)
> 3) burst-max ( token #1)
> 4) conform-action
> 5) exceed-action
> The behaviors are
> any packet within burst-normal ==> Confrom action
> any packet above burst-normal within burst-max ==> Exceed action
> any packet above burst-max ==> dropped
> Note:
> a) CAR has a special option for action of "continue", which seems to
> forward the packet to next "rate-limit command" instead of droping or
> transmitting.
> This seems can cascade rate-limit commands.
> b) CAR doesn't have violate-action.
> c) CAR uses one token bucket while police can use one or two.
>
> 4) ip multicast rate-limit
> ip multicast rate-limit
> in/out
> video ( "ip sap listen" must be enabled in interface)
> group-list
> source-list
> rate ( Default=0 !!! )
>
> What else is police command ???
>
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