Policy Binding - Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual

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If Police Type is Single, enter the following QoS parameters:
Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR)—Enter the CIR in Kbps. See a
description of this in the Bandwidth page.
Ingress Committed Burst Size (CBS)—Enter the CBS in bytes. See a
description of this in the Bandwidth page.
Exceed Action—Select the action assigned to incoming packets exceeding
the CIR. The options are:
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None—No action.
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Drop—Packets exceeding the defined CIR value are dropped.
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Out of Profile DSCP—IP packets exceeding the defined CIR are
forwarding with a new DSCP derived from the Out Of Profile DSCP
Mapping Table.
Click Apply.

Policy Binding

The Policy Binding page shows which policy profile is bound and to which port.
When a policy profile is bound to a specific port, it is active on that port. Only one
policy profile can be configured on a single port, but a single policy can be bound
to more than one port.
When a policy is bound to a port, it filters and applies QoS to ingress traffic that
belongs to the flows defined in the policy. The policy does not apply to traffic
egress to the same port.
To edit a policy, it must first be removed (unbound) from all those ports to which it
is bound.
It is possible to either bind a port to a policy or to an ACL but both cannot be bound.
To define policy binding:
Click Quality of Service > QoS Advanced Mode > Policy Binding.
Select a Policy Name and Interface Type if required.
Click Go. The policy is selected.
Select the following for the policy/interface:
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Quality of Service
QoS Advanced Mode

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