Hooman,
It depends on which direction you apply it, inbound or outbound (or both)
*show policy-map interface*
-- -- Sincerely, Shawn Zandi Network Architect and Consultant Cisco Certified CCIE x2 (R&S + Security) Juniper JNCIS x2 (ER & SEC) - Foundry/Brocade BCNE - Procurve Master ASE (MASE) web: http://www.shafagh.com blog: http://blog.shafagh.com email: shafagh_at_shafagh.com On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 3:24 AM, Hooman Parta <hoomanp_at_hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to uderstand the Police CIR with Two-Rate Policer and not sure > if > I catch it correctly. Does the CIR value in bps include the total of > Incoming > and outgoing to that interface? for example, if I have value of 7168000, it > means I would have total amount of 7168000 bps in the calculation and it > includes IN and out of the Interface? > > For exmaple: > Policy Map Limit7M > Class class-default > police cir 7168000 bc 448000 be 448000 > conform-action transmit > exceed-action drop > violate-action drop > > Can any one shed some light on this? I am reading the CCO links but not > sure > if I am getting it right. > > Thanks > Hooman Parta Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Sat Oct 23 2010 - 10:31:03 ART
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