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Router access network control protocol
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Parameterized Actions
Table 5-1
Parameterized Actions for a Traffic Class
MQC QoS Action
police bps [burst-normal]
[burst-max]
police bps [burst-normal]
[burst-max]
Cisco 10000 Series Router Access Network Control Protocol Configuration Guide
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RADIUS Attribute
police input cirin [cbrin] [ebrin] Configures ISG policing. (Inbound)
police output cirout [cbrout]
[ebrout]
Chapter 5
Dynamic Service Policy Modifications
Description
input specifies policing of upstream traffic, which is
traffic flowing from the subscriber toward the
network.
bps or cirin is the amount of bandwidth, in bits per
second, to which a subscriber is entitled. Range is
from 8000 to 1000000000.
(Optional) burst-normal or cbrin is the normal burst
size, in bytes. Range is from 1000 to 512000000. If the
normal burst size is not specified, it is calculated from
the committed rate using the following formula:
Normal burst = 1.5 * committed rate (scaled and
converted to byte per msec)
(Optional) burst-max or ebrin is the excess burst size,
in bytes. Range is from 1000 to 512000000. If the
excess burst is not specified, it is calculated from the
normal burst value using the following formula:
Excess burst = 2 * normal burst
Configures ISG policing. (Outbound)
output specifies policing of upstream traffic, which is
traffic flowing from the network toward the subscriber.
bps or cirout is the amount of bandwidth, in bits per
second, to which a subscriber is entitled. Range is
from 8000 to 1000000000.
(Optional) burst-normal or cbrout is the normal burst
size, in bytes. Range is from 1000 to 512000000. If the
normal burst size is not specified, it is calculated from
the committed rate using the following formula:
Normal burst = 1.5 * committed rate (scaled and
converted to byte per msec)
(Optional) burst-max or ebrout is the excess burst size,
in bytes. Range is from 1000 to 512000000. If the
excess burst is not specified, it is calculated from the
normal burst value using the following formula:
Excess burst = 2 * normal burst
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