[c-nsp] Polices on routed interfaces

Andrew Degtiariov andrew.degtiariov at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 03:25:12 EDT 2007


2007/4/23, Andrew Degtiariov <andrew.degtiariov at gmail.com>:
> Hi guys
>
> I have been configured policy-map on routed interface on Catalis 6000
> running IOS (native mode).
> Here is output of the 'sh policy-map int Fa6/9' command:
>
>  FastEthernet6/9
>
>   service-policy input: INET-2M
>
>     class-map: class-default (match-any)
>       3469423 packets
>       5 minute offered rate 32 pps
>       match: any
>       police :
>         2000000 bps 2000000 limit 2000000 extended limit
>         aggregate-forwarded 3469423 packets action: set-dscp-transmit
>         exceeded 0 packets action: drop
>         aggregate-forward 49 pps exceed 0 pps
>
> Does a word "aggregate-forwarded" mean that the policy-maps on routed
> interfaces is aggregate? I mean if I have INET-2M attached to 2 or
> more routed interfaces the bandwidth will share between these
> interfaces?

After reading some docs from cisco.com making question more accurate:
does the service police on routed interface on Catalist 6000/6500
platform is aggregated per-port per-VLAN or not?

-- 
Andrew Degtiariov
DA-RIPE


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