Configuring ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
Configuration Examples for ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
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Average rate = 16000, Normal burst = 3000, Excess burst = 6000
Config level = Service ============> No downstream parameters in the user
profile, hence the parameters in the service profile are applied.
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Configuration Examples for ISG Policies for Regulating Network
Access
This section contains the following example:
• ISG Policing: Examples, page 7
ISG Policing: Examples
Flow-Based Policing Configured in a Service Policy Map Using the CLI
The following example shows the configuration of ISG flow-based policing in a service policy map:
class-map type traffic match-any C3
match access-group in 103
match access-group out 203
policy-map type service P3
class type traffic C3
police input 20000 30000 60000
police output 21000 31500 63000
Session-Based Policing Configured in a User Profile on a AAA Server
The following example shows policing configured in a user profile:
Cisco:Account-Info = "QU;23465;8000;12000;D;64000"
Session-Based Policing Configured in a Service Profile on a AAA Server
The following example shows policing configured in a service profile:
Cisco:Service-Info = "QU;16000;D;31000"
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to ISG policies for regulating network access.
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