tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2418082835537995017.post1180939345582784948..comments2023-05-29T07:56:32.095-07:00Comments on router ric: Rate Limiting vs Policingrichsd1http://www.blogger.com/profile/18252126318246433403noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2418082835537995017.post-30708377383675930662009-07-21T21:42:27.128-07:002009-07-21T21:42:27.128-07:00Thanks for your comments. In this scenario the def...Thanks for your comments. In this scenario the defaults meet the requirements, but worth pointing out they are added by the IOS, and certainly worth reviewing after the command has been applied.<br /><br />As you say, if only IOS would always be so accomodating!richsd1https://www.blogger.com/profile/18252126318246433403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2418082835537995017.post-5603111470711954642009-07-21T11:15:42.848-07:002009-07-21T11:15:42.848-07:00just a small note:
When you "only" use ...just a small note:<br /><br />When you "only" use the command police cir 512000, then IOS will calculate the "missing parameters" for you.<br /><br />#show policy-map HTTP<br /> Policy Map HTTP<br /> Class HTTP<br /> police cir 512000 bc 16000<br /> conform-action transmit <br /> exceed-action drop <br /><br />If IOS would just always be that nice. :-))Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com