From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Dec 01 2008 - 16:15:34 ARST
Hi Roger, your exceed action is for traffic exceeding your BE rate.
Violate action is only used when you specify a Peak Information Rate
(PIR), which wasn't specified in your example.
Jason
On 12/1/08, Roger RPF <rpf@bluemail.ch> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> If a task says:
>
> "traffic from host x.x.x.x should be limited to 500000 bps with a normal
> burst size of 32kbytes and an excess burst of 64 kbyte.
> conforming traffic should be transmit
> non-conforming traffic should be dropped"
>
> so to me:
> cir = 500000
> bc = 32000
> be = 64000
>
> so what does conforming traffic mean? to me, conforming traffic is 'cir +
> bc', isn't it? non conforming traffic would be 'be'
>
> if that's true, this would relate me to:
>
> police 500000 32000 64000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
>
> If that is true, why tells us the task to configure the 'be'?
>
> Second question, is it correct that
>
> conform action = cir + bc
> exceed action = be
> violate action = everything beyound be
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Roger
>
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