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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands

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AT8402 CLI Reference Manual

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3.6.6

show policy-map interface

This command displays policy-oriented statistics information for the specified

interface and direction. The

<

slot/port

>

parameter specifies a valid interface for the

system.

NOTE: This command is only allowed while the DiffServ administrative

mode is enabled.

Format

show policy-map interface

<slot/port> [in]

Mode

Privileged EXEC

Interface

Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.

Direction

The traffic direction of this interface service.

Operational Status The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.
Policy Name The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direc-

tion.

The following information is repeated for each class instance within this policy:
Class Name The name of this class instance.
In Discarded Packets A count of the packets discarded for this class instance for any

reason due to DiffServ treatment of the traffic class.

3.6.7

show service-policy

This command displays a summary of policy-oriented statistics information for all

interfaces in the specified direction.
Format

show service-policy in

Mode

Privileged EXEC

The following information is repeated for each interface and direction (only those

interfaces configured with an attached policy are shown):
Interface

Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.

Operational Status The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface.
Policy Name The name of the policy attached to the interface.

3.7

MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands

This section describes the commands you use to configure MAC ACL settings. MAC

ACLs ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any

unwarranted attempts to reach network resources.

The following rules apply to MAC ACLs:

The maximum number of ACLs you create is 100, regardless of type.

The system supports only Ethernet II frame types.

The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is hardware dependent.

If you configure an IP ACL on an interface, you cannot configure a MAC ACL on
the same interface.

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