Hi all,
I wonder if is possible to issue a command that show the number of the policer configured per interface on a Cisco 7600.
For example using the command:
sh policy-map interface | in Giga|Ten|Service-policy|police|cir|Class-map
GigabitEthernet7/1
Service-policy output: xxxxxxxxxx-xxxx
Class-map: cos5 (match-all)
police:
cir 300000000 bps, bc 9375000 bytes
Class-map: cosxxx (match-all)
police:
cir 500000000 bps, bc 15625000 bytes
Class-map: cosxx (match-all)
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
GigabitEthernet7/2
Service-policy output: portbased-xxxxx-xxxxx
Class-map: xxxx (match-all)
police:
cir 300000000 bps, bc 9375000 bytes
Class-map: xxxx (match-all)
police:
cir 500000000 bps, bc 15625000 bytes
Class-map: cxxxx (match-all)
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
I can see the interface and the policer configured on it, but not a "brief" of the info.
Is there a command that I can use to show some brief info for policer?
Thanks!.
Marco.