IES Interface Commands
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cpu-protection
Syntax cpu-protection policy-id
no cpu-protection
Context config>service>ies>if
Description This command assigns an existing CPU protection policy to the associated service interface. For these
interface types, the per-source rate limit is not applicable.The CPU protection policies are configured
in the config>sys>security>cpu-protection>policy cpu-protection-policy-id context.
If no cpu-protection policy is assigned to a service interface, then the default policy is used to limit
the overall-rate. The default policy is policy number 254 for access interfaces and 255 for network
interfaces.
The no form of the command removes the association of the CPU protection policy from the
associated interface and reverts to the default policy values.
Default cpu-protection 254 (for access interfaces)
cpu-protection 255 (for network interfaces)
none (for video-interfaces, shown as no cpu-protection in CLI)
The configuration of no cpu-protection returns the interface/SAP to the default policies as shown
above.
Parameters policy-id — Specifies an existing CPU protection policy.
Values 1 — 255
cpu-protection
Syntax cpu-protection policy-id [mac-monitoring]
no cpu-protection
Context config>service>ies>sub-if>grp-if>sap
Description This command assigns an existing CPU protection policy to the associated group interface. The CPU
protection policies are configured in the config>sys>security>cpu-protection>policy cpu-
protection-policy-id context.
If no CPU-Protection policy is assigned to a group interface SAP, then the default policy is used to
limit the overall-rate. The default policy is policy number 254 for access interfaces and 255 for
network interfaces.
The no form of the command removes the association of the CPU protection policy from the
associated interface and reverts to the default policy values.
Default cpu-protection 254 (for access interfaces)
cpu-protection 255 (for network interfaces)
The configuration of no cpu-protection returns the interface/SAP to the default policies as shown
above.
Parameters policy-id — Specifies an existing CPU protection policy.