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Police “cir” vs police


HI,
I have had the same questions. I am also having problems understanding how the Bc is actually interpreted. For example, what does this really mean?
police cir 8000 bc 1500 be 2000
Do we use the CIR to compute a time interval? Is it just 1500 per second? Do we have a way to compute a time interval? I have only found a recommended value for Bc and Be from Cisco: normal burst = configured rate * (1 byte)/(8 bits) * 1.5 seconds extended burst = 2 * normal burst
Many QOS books say that policing does not really use Tc the same as in shaping. I just don’t understand how we evaluate the time period for the Bc and Be.

— Paul Dardinski wrote:
> I see the “police cir” command in the cco only > occasionally. I can’t > seem to locate difference between using just police > command vs police > cir (mqc). > > > > Any help? > > > > PD > >

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