Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Guide De Dépannage
Subscriber Configuration Mode Commands
qos traffic-police ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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Default: 256000
Specifies the peak data-rate for the subscriber, in bps (bits per second).
Specifies the peak data-rate for the subscriber, in bps (bits per second).
must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295).
Default: drop
The action to take on the packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
The action to take on the packets that exceed both the committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate. The
following actions are supported:
: Drop the packet
: Transmit the packet after lowering the IP precedence
: Transmit the packet
Disable traffic policing for the specified direction for the current subscriber.
Usage
Use this command to limit the bandwidth a subscriber uses in the uplink and downlink directions.
Important:
If the exceed/violate action is set to ―lower-ip-precedence‖, the TOS value for the outer packet
becomes ―best effort‖ for packets that exceed/violate the traffic limits regardless of what the
command is configured to. In addition, the ―lower-ip-precedence‖ option may also override the
configuration of the
command. Therefore, it is recommended that command not be used when
specifying this option.
Details on the QoS traffic policing functionality is located in the System Enhanced Feature Configuration
Guide.
Guide.
Example
The following command sets an uplink peak data rate of
The following command sets an uplink peak data rate of
bps and lowers the IP precedence when the
committed-data-rate and the peak-data-rate are exceeded:
The following command sets a downlink peak data rate of
bps and drops packets when the committed-data-
rate and the peak-data-rate are exceeded: