Qos policers – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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QoS Policers

This section describes QoS policers.
It contains the following topics:

• QoS Policers Overview
• Single Policers

QoS Policers Overview

The rate of traffic that matches a pre-defined set of rules can be measured,

and limits, such as limiting the rate of file-transfer traffic that is allowed on a

port, can be enforced.
This is done by using the ACLs in the class map(s) to match the desired

pattern of traffic, and by using a policer to apply QoS on the matching traffic.
A policer is configured with a QoS specification. There are two kinds of

policers:

Single Policer — A single policer applies the QoS to a single class map,

and to a single flow, based on the policer's QoS specification. When a class

map, using a single policer, is bound to multiple ports, each port has its

own instance of the single policer; each applying the QoS on the class map

(flow) at ports that are otherwise independent of each other. A single

policer is created in the Policy Table and Policy Class Maps pages.

Aggregate Policer — An aggregate policer applies QoS to one or more class

maps, and to one or more flows. An aggregation policer can support class

maps from various policies. An aggregate policer applies QoS to all its

flow(s) in aggregation, regardless of policies and ports. An aggregate policer

is created in the Aggregate Policer pages.
An aggregate policer is defined if the policer is to be shared with more than

one class.

Each policer is defined with its own QoS specification, and is composed of a

combination of the following parameters:

Committed Information Rate (CIR) — A maximum allowed rate of

traffic, measured in Kbps.

Committed Burst Size (CBS) — An amount of traffic, measured in bytes,

which is allowed to pass as a temporary burst, even if it is above the

defined maximum rate.

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