Jason,The service-policy command is available on an interface and also on a port-profile. Thus, if it is applied to the port-profile, it will be applied to all veths that are inheriting from it.Regards,Tim
Good question! It is based upon your configured bc (committed burst) size and the burst of traffic received. Overall your policer is configured with a limit of 10 mbps and it can handle a burst of packets but only up to 200ms worth of data at the c...
The CIR vs PIR is the committed vs peak rates. Basically, it is up to you to define a 1-rate or 2-rate policer. When defining an output policy for a veth, I would expect that you will mainly use CIR only. PIR is useful if you want to mark packets ...
The bandwidth command is currently not supported on the Nexus 1000V. You can restrict traffic by setting up a QoS policy and using the police command. Please refer to policy-map & class-map commands.Hope that helps!Tim