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  • Creating a Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
 

committed-action

Syntax

For IP and IPv6 rate-limit profiles:

[ no ] committed-action { drop | transmit | mark markVal }

For L2TP rate-limit profiles:

[ no ] committed-action { drop | transmit }

For MPLS rate-limit profiles:

[ no ] committed-action { drop | transmit | mark-exp expValue }

For hierarchical rate-limit profiles:

[ no ] committed-action { drop | transmit [ conditional | unconditional | final ] }

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
conditional, unconditional, and final keywords added in JunosE Release 7.2.0.

Description

Sets the action for packets conforming to the committed rate and committed burst size and conforming to the exceed rate and exceed burst size for a rate-limit profile. The no version restores the value to the default value, drop.

Options

  • drop—Drops the packet
  • transmit—Transmits the packet; for hierarchical rate limits:
    • conditional—Packets must pass the next rate limit
    • unconditional—Packets take resources, but are not affected by the rest of the hierarchy
    • final—Packets exit the hierarchy at rate limit
  • markVal—Value in the range 0–255
  • expValue—EXP bit value in the range 0–7

Mode

Rate Limit Profile Configuration

 

Related Documentation

  • Creating a Two-Rate Rate-Limit Profile
 

Published: 2012-06-28

 
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