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source port or mirror port are dropped, the mirror traffic
may not match the source traffic.

Setting Up Policing

Use the set port police command to enable or disable policing for
ingress traffic on a port. For information on how policing works, see

Ingress Policing”

on page 31.

The syntax for this command is:

Avaya <configure># set port police {{<mod-num> | <mod-swport-

range>} [..., {<mod-num> | <mod-swport-range>}] | all-ports}
queue <queue> {bit-rate <rate> normal-burst <normal-burst> |
disable}

Table 6-154. Keywords, Arguments, and Options

Keyword, Argument
or Option

Definition

<mod-num>

The slot number of a module. If you
specify <mod-num>, policing is enabled
for all ports on the module in the slot
that you specify.

<mod-swport-range>

The slot number of a module, and, either
a port number, or a range of port
numbers having the format Px-Py. For
example:

• To specify port 1 on the module in

slot 3, enter 3/1.

• To specify ports 1 through 5 on the

module in slot 3, enter 3/1-5.

If you specify <mod-swport-range>,
policing is enabled for the port or range
of ports on the module in the slot that
you specify.

all-ports

All ports in the chassis. If you specify all-
ports
, policing is enabled on all modules
in the chassis.

<queue>

The queue number, which can range
from 0 to 7.

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