- Written by AKSHAYA Sridharan
- Posted on December 17, 2020
- Updated on June 30, 2022
- 8363 Views
Egress traffic-policing can be applied on L3 Ethernet subinterfaces for outbound traffic.
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on December 30, 2020
- Updated on June 8, 2023
- 12680 Views
The document describes the support for dedicated and group ingress policing on interfaces without using QoS policy-maps to match on the traffic and apply policing.
- Written by Neel Neogi
- Posted on November 3, 2021
- Updated on July 13, 2023
- 8362 Views
This document describes the support for interface policing counters on interfaces where interface policing feature is configured. Counters for this feature provide information on how many packets are being allowed or dropped on a given interface via the policers configured. The counters are only supported on interfaces where dedicated policers are configured.
- Written by Edwin
- Posted on February 26, 2024
- Updated on February 26, 2024
- 2929 Views
If two or more streams of packets are subjected to the same policer, the policing may not be fair, that is, the policer might exhibit bias towards one of the streams. Fair policing across all the streams is not guaranteed. Policer fairness provides a way to reduce this bias and maintain fair distribution of policer bandwidth among the input streams proportional to the ingress rate.
- Written by Pankaj Srivastava
- Posted on October 24, 2024
- Updated on October 24, 2024
- 635 Views
Storm control enables traffic policing on floods of packets on L2 switching networks. Support for counting dropped packets and bytes on interfaces where storm control metering is provisioned. Both packet and bytes count are supported and will be displayed. Drop logging on storm-control discards is also supported.
- Written by Praveen Kumar Yadav
- Posted on November 16, 2023
- Updated on November 16, 2023
- 4355 Views
Storm control enables traffic policing on floods of packets on L2 switching networks. Support was enabled for Front panel ports and Lag in eos-4-25-2f with storm-control-speed-rate-support. Now, storm control will be supported per subinterfaces( both ethernet and port-channel). Scale of subinterfaces is 4095.
- Written by Pankaj Srivastava
- Posted on September 11, 2023
- Updated on October 17, 2024
- 3618 Views
The document describes the support for policing on one or more VNIs configured on a Vxlan interface. This feature allows dedicated policing of flows on a VNI in both directions which corresponds to incoming traffic from a remote VTEP and outgoing traffic towards a remote VTEP. Policers in the hardware are created with policer profiles attached to VNIs. Policer profiles can be shared across multiple VNIs but policers are dedicated.