Quality of Service Guide Service Egress and Ingress QoS Policies
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Table 47 SAP Egress Command Output
Label Description
Policy-Id The ID that uniquely identifies the policy
Type Indicates the type of SAP egress policy; Default, Standard, or 
MC-MLPPP
Scope Exclusive - this policy can only be applied to a single SAP
Template - this policy can be applied to multiple SAPs on the 
router
Name The policy name 
Description A text string that helps identify the policy’s context in the 
configuration file
Pkt.Byte Offset Indicates the value of the packet byte offset applied to the packet 
for scheduling, if applicable.
A value of “default” indicates that legacy mode packet scheduling 
is in use, in which packets are scheduled based on size including 
internal overhead.
Queue
CIR Admin The administrative Committed Information Rate (CIR) 
parameters for the queue. The CIR defines the rate at which the 
system prioritizes the queue over other queues competing for the 
same bandwidth.
CIR Rule min - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or greater 
than the administrative rate specified using the rate command 
except where the derived operational CIR is greater than the 
operational PIR. If the derived operational CIR is greater than the 
derived operational PIR, the operational CIR will be made equal 
to the operational PIR.
max - the operational CIR for the queue will be equal to or less 
than the administrative rate specified using the rate command
closest - the operational CIR for the queue will be the rate closest 
to the rate specified using the rate command without exceeding 
the operational PIR
PIR Admin The administrative Peak Information Rate (PIR) parameters for 
the queue. The PIR defines the maximum rate that the queue can 
transmit packets out an egress interface.