Configure Port-Based Rate Policing - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Configure Port-based Rate Policing

Rate policing ingress traffic on an interface using the command
shown in
ingress packets are policed.
FTOS Behavior:
On the C-Series and S-Series, rate shaping is effectively rate limiting because of its smaller buffer size.
On the E-Series:
— 802.1Q-priority tagged frames are sometimes not rate-limited according to the configured rate-limit
value. Only hybrid ports reliably apply the configured rate limit to priority-tagged frames
— Rate-limiting may not be applied according to the configured rate-limit value on an interface on
which the dot.1p priority is changed on incoming traffic using the
Figure 41-4. Rate Policing Ingress Traffic
FTOS#config t
FTOS(conf)#interface gigabitethernet 1/0
FTOS(conf-if)#rate police 100 40 peak 150 50
FTOS(conf-if)#end
FTOS#
Figure 41-5. Displaying your Rate Policing Configuration
FTOS#show interfaces gigabitEthernet 1/2 rate police
Rate police 300 (50) peak 800 (50)
Traffic Monitor 0: normal 300 (50) peak 800 (50)
Out of profile yellow 23386960 red 320605113
Traffic Monitor 1: normal NA peak NA
Out of profile yellow 0 red 0
Traffic Monitor 2: normal NA peak NA
Out of profile yellow 0 red 0
Traffic Monitor 3: normal NA peak NA
Out of profile yellow 0 red 0
Traffic Monitor 4: normal NA peak NA
Out of profile yellow 0 red 0
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Quality of Service
Figure
41-4. If the interface is a member of a VLAN, you may specify the VLAN for which
rate police
from INTERACE mode, as
command
dot1p-priority

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