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Cisco CATALYST 2960 - Understanding Auto-Upgrade and Auto-Advise; When the software detects mismatched software and tries to upgrade the switch in version-mismatch mode, two software processes are involved: automatic upgrade and automatic advise.; The automatic upgrade (auto-upgrade) process includes an auto-copy process and an auto-extract process. By default, auto-upgrade is enabled (the boot auto-copy-sw global configuration command is enabled). You can disable auto-upgrade by using the no boot auto-copy-sw global configuration command on the master. You can check the status of auto-upgrade by using the show boot privileged EXEC command and by checking the Auto upgrade line in the display.; Auto-copy automatically copies the software image running on any member to the switch in version-mismatch mode to upgrade (auto-upgrade) it. Auto-copy occurs if auto-upgrade is enabled, if there is enough flash memory in the switch in version-mismatch mode, and if the software image running on the stack is suitable for the switch in version-mismatch mode.

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Catalyst 2960 Switch Command Reference
78-16882-01
Chapter 2 Catalyst 2960 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
mls qos aggregate-policer
mls qos aggregate-policer
Use the mls qos aggregate-policer global configuration command to define policer parameters, which
can be shared by multiple classes within the same policy map. A policer defines a maximum permissible
rate of transmission, a maximum burst size for transmissions, and an action to take if either maximum
is exceeded. Use the no form of this command to delete an aggregate policer.
mls qos aggregate-policer aggregate-policer-name rate-bps burst-byte exceed-action {drop |
policed-dscp-transmit}
no mls qos aggregate-policer aggregate-policer-name
Syntax Description
Defaults No aggregate policers are defined.
Command Modes Global configuration
Command History
Usage Guidelines Define an aggregate policer if the policer is shared with multiple classes.
Policers for a port cannot be shared with other policers for another port; traffic from two different ports
cannot be aggregated for policing purposes.
The port ASIC device, which controls more than one physical port, supports 256 policers (255 policers
plus 1 no policer). The maximum number of policers supported per port is 64. Policers are allocated on
demand by the software and are constrained by the hardware and ASIC boundaries. You cannot reserve
policers per port (there is no guarantee that a port will be assigned to any policer).
You apply an aggregate policer to multiple classes in the same policy map; you cannot use an aggregate
policer across different policy maps.
aggregate-policer-name Name of the aggregate policer referenced by the police aggregate
policy-map class configuration command.
rate-bps Specify the average traffic rate in bits per second (bps). The range
is 1000000 to 1000000000.
burst-byte Specify the normal burst size in bytes. The range is 8000 to 1000000.
exceed-action drop When the specified rate is exceeded, specify that the switch drop the
packet.
exceed-action
policed-dscp-transmit
When the specified rate is exceeded, specify that the switch change the
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) of the packet to that
specified in the policed-DSCP map and then send the packet.
Release Modification
12.2(25)FX This command was introduced.

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