Hi Greg,

Thank you for responding.

So, your example:
SW2(config-pmap-c)#police 64000 8000 exceed-action drop

You're only allowing for 64 Kbit/s and no more. The 8 Kbit/s is what you
allow to be sent/received in a 1/8th of one second. 

That would mean if the configuration is changed to:
SW2(config-pmap-c)#police 64000 16000 exceed-action drop

You're still allowing for only 64 Kbit/s, but are you allowing for 16
Kbit/s to be sent/received in a 1/8th of one second (that's more than 64
Kbit/s)? Or are you only changing the time interval so only 4 Kbit can
be sent/received in 1/16th of 

Regards
/Yassir Ibrahim

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Ibrahim,
For thew 3550 I think you can apply that under the class of a policy
map. I used class default here. The policy maps are not the same as the
routers. The default burst size I believe is 1/8th the police rate, but
can be changed higher.

SW2(config-pmap)#class class-default
SW2(config-pmap-c)#?
QoS policy-map class configuration commands:
  exit            Exit from QoS class action configuration mode
  no              Negate or set default values of a command
  police          Police
  service-policy  Configure QoS Service Policy
  set             Set QoS values
  trust           Set trust value for the class
  <cr>

SW2(config-pmap-c)#police ?
  <8000-1000000000>  Bits per second
  aggregate          Choose aggregate policer for current class

SW2(config-pmap-c)#police 64000 8000 exceed-action drop

-Greg

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Hello people from the list.

 

I'm a bit confused about policing in a 3550.

As there is no rate-limit command under the interface configuration,
I'll have to enable mls qos and configure a policy-map, no problem
there.

 

The confusing thing is that I have to configure the normal burst and
there is no excess burst. So what is normal burst here? Does it have
anything to do with Tc (time interval, 1/8 by default) or is it just how
many extra Kbit have a chance to get thru if there is space?

 

Thanks in advanced

 

Regards

Yassir Ibrahim 

 

 

 

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