09-01-2011 07:06 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:00 AM
Dear all,
I have a policy map for a Tandberg video confrencing unit applied to an interface on a 3750 switch:
policy-map VIDEO
class VIDEO-CONF
set dscp af41
police 784000 64000 exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
When I run the 'sh mls qos interface stats' command I can see I'm getting some OutofProfile packets. My question is, to qualify as an OutofProfile packet does the CIR (784k) + the burst (64k) have to exceed or does just the CIR have to exceed to increment the counter?
Thanks in advance,
Col
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09-01-2011 08:01 AM
Colin,
These counters are for policers that used to traffic
based on a CIR. So, in profile would be the number of packet that match
the policer and are under the CIR.
Regards,
Amit
09-01-2011 10:03 AM
Increasing CIR would be better.
09-01-2011 08:01 AM
Colin,
These counters are for policers that used to traffic
based on a CIR. So, in profile would be the number of packet that match
the policer and are under the CIR.
Regards,
Amit
09-01-2011 09:09 AM
Amit,
Thank you for replying so quickly and thanks for the answer!
To open the question a little further. If the traffic contiuned to be out of policy would it be better to increase the CIR or increase the bc. I think the easier thing would be to increase the CIR but as this is video and bursty in it's nature I want to edge towards a higher bc value. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
Regards,
Col
09-01-2011 10:03 AM
Increasing CIR would be better.
09-01-2011 11:53 PM
Amit,
Thank you! I'm off to do some testing, thank you for your help
Regards,
Col
09-02-2011 06:24 AM
Glad, I could help. Thanks for the ratings.
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