Joe

Here's some of my notes, read the RFC's below for a deeper understanding.

Single Rate Two Color Policer (One Bucket)

police 96 bc x be x
confirm action
exced action


Single Rate Three Color Policer (Two Buckets) [srTCM RFC 2697]

police cir x bc x be x
confirm action
exceed action
violate action


Two Rate Three Color Policer (Two Buckets) [trTCM RFC 2698]

Here you define CIR and PIR

police rate (cir) x (pir) x
confirm action
exceed action
violate action

The buckets by definition are either conform=one and conform and violate=two

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BR

Tony

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> On 16 Oct 2013, at 15:38, Joe S <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> As I continue through I find another difference between my solution and the
> DSG's solution. And I'm having trouble finding an answer online.
> 
> In a policy map, what is the difference between a "police" command and a
> "police rate" command?
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