The biggest thing to know is that the police rate command is used with
CoPP.  If you are just policing you have to choose between 1 bucket or 2
bucket.  Police xxx is 1 bucket and police cir xxx is 2 bucket.

If you are doing a police statement that is going into a service policy
that will be applied to an interface, use either police or police rate
depending on the throughput and the be/bc values.
 V/r,

Ryan Krcelic



On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Joe S <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gaah....class-map match-any FTP
>
> Nobody needs to correct me on that part!
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Joe S <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I appreciate the feedback, and if I'd asked my question more clearly
> maybe
> > it would have been a bit better.
> >
> > The only stipulation in the lab was "Limit FTP traffic to 750Kbps".
> >
> > So in my answer I just did:
> > class-map FTP
> > match protocol secure-ftp
> > match protocol ftp
> > policy-map LIMIT
> > class FTP
> > police 750000
> >
> > Meanwhile, the book solution was the exact same thing except their police
> > statement was:
> > police rate 750000
> >
> > It's a difficult set of stuff to search for, too, because a word like
> > "rate" tends to show up on all the same pages as "police" anyway...
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Tony Singh <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> 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
> >>
> >> --
> >> BR
> >>
> >> Tony
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone on 3
> >>
> >> > 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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