30
Required
For more information, see
the if-match command in
QoS in the ACL and QoS
Command Reference.
Display information about a
specific or all classes
display traffic classifier
user-defined [ tcl-name ]
Optional
Available in any view
Defining a traffic behavior
A traffic behavior is a set of QoS actions (such as traffic filtering, traffic policing, and
priority marking) to take on a class of traffic. To define a traffic behavior, first create it
and then configure QoS actions (such as priority marking and traffic policing) in traffic
behavior view.
Follow these steps to define a traffic behavior:
Create a traffic
behavior and enter
traffic behavior
view
traffic behavior
behavior-name
Configure traffic
accounting
Optional
Traffic is counted in bytes.
car cir
committed-information-rate
[ cbs committed-burst-size
[ ebs excess-burst-size ] ] [ pir
peak-information-rate ]
[ green action ] [ red action ]
Optional
For more information about traffic
policing, see Traffic policing and
line rate configuration.
Support for the parameters of the
command varies by AC model. For
more information, see QoS in the
ACL and QoS Command
Reference.
Optional
deny means dropping packets,
and permit means permitting
packets to pass through.
Set the 802.1p
precedence