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Cisco MWR 2941 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Release 3.5 Command Reference, Cisco IOS Release 15.1(3)MR
OL-26895-01
Chapter Cisco MWR 2941 Router Command Reference, Release 15.1(3)MR
show policy-map interface
set-frde-transmit
conformed 340000 bps, exceed 341000 bps, violate 314000 bps
The sample output from show policy-map interface command shows the following:
59679 packets were marked as conforming packets (that is, packets conforming to the CIR) and were
transmitted unaltered.
59549 packets were marked as exceeding packets (that is, packets exceeding the CIR but not
exceeding the PIR). Therefore, the IP Precedence value of these packets was changed to an IP
Precedence level of 4, the discard eligibility (DE) bit was set to 1, and the packets were transmitted
with these changes.
53758 packets were marked as violating packets (that is, exceeding the PIR). Therefore, the IP
Precedence value of these packets was changed to an IP Precedence level of 2, the DE bit was set
to 1, and the packets were transmitted with these changes.
Note Actions are specified by using the action argument of the police command. For more information about
the available actions, see the police command reference page.
Table 1-52 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
Percentage-Based Policing and Shaping: Example
The following sample output from the show policy-map interface command shows traffic policing
configured using a CIR based on a bandwidth of 20 percent. The CIR and committed burst (Bc) in
milliseconds (ms) are included in the display.
Router# show policy-map interface Serial3/1
Serial3/1
Service-policy output: mypolicy
Class-map: gold (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
Match: any
Table 1-52 show policy-map interface Field Descriptions—Configured for Multiple Traffic Policing
Actions
Field Description
police Indicates that the police command has been configured to enable traffic
policing. Also, displays the specified CIR, conform burst size (BC), PIR,
and peak burst size (BE) used for marking packets.
conformed, packets,
bytes, actions
Displays the number of packets (also shown in bytes) marked as
conforming to a specified rate and the actions taken on the packet. If there
are multiple actions, each action is listed separately.
exceeded, packets, bytes,
actions
Displays the number of packets (also shown in bytes) marked as
exceeding a specified rate and the actions taken on the packet. If there are
multiple actions, each action is listed separately.
violated, packets, bytes,
actions
Displays the number of packets (also shown in bytes) marked as violating
a specified rate and the actions taken on the packet. If there are multiple
actions, each action is listed separately.
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