Attaching Simultaneous Policies To Pppoe Sessions Traversing An Ethernet Interface; Attaching A Policy To A Pppoe Session - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Simultaneous Policy Maps
Command
Step 3
Router(config-pmap-c)# police [cir] bps
[bc] burst-normal [pir pir]
[be] burst-excess [conform-action action]
[exceed-action action] [violate-action
action]
Step 4
Router(config-pmap-c)# bandwidth
{bandwidth-kbps | percent percentage |
remaining percent percentage}
Attaching Simultaneous Policies to PPPoE Sessions Traversing an Ethernet
Interface
To attach simultaneous policies to PPPoE sessions traversing an Ethernet interface, perform the
following configuration tasks:

Attaching a Policy to a PPPoE Session

To attach a policy map to a PPPoE session, enter the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# interface type number
Step 2
Router(config-subif)# protocol pppoe
Step 3
Router(config-subif)# exit
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
14-6
Attaching a Policy to a PPPoE Session, page 14-6
Attaching a Policy to an Ethernet Interface, page 14-7
Purpose
(Optional) Configures bits per second-based traffic policing.
For information about the police command options, see the
Cisco IOS Command Reference Guide for Cisco IOS
Release 12.2 SB.
For session-level policies, specify the police or set
Note
commands. You can only specify non-queuing actions
for this policy.
(Optional) Specifies the minimum bandwidth allocated for a
traffic class.
For information about the bandwidth command options, see the
Cisco IOS Command Reference Guide for Cisco IOS
Release 12.2 SB.
For interface-level policies, you may specify any valid
Note
QoS actions, including queuing actions, to define the
traffic classes specified in the policy map. See the
Actions" section on page 14-2
Purpose
Creates or modifies a subinterface. Enters subinterface
configuration mode.
type is the interface type (for example, GigabitEthernet).
number is the slot, module, port, subinterface number of the
interface (for example, 4/0/1.10).
Specifies the tunneling protocol that a virtual private dialup
network (VPDN) subgroup is to use, in this case PPPoE.
Exits subinterface configuration mode.
Chapter 14
Simultaneous Policy Maps
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