Restrictions for Ethernet Overhead Accounting
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Ethernet overhead accounting allows the automatic inclusion of downstream Ethernet frame headers in the shaped rate.
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If you enable overhead accounting on a child policy, you must enable overhead accounting on the parent policy.
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In a policy map, you must either enable overhead accounting for all classes in the policy or disable overhead accounting for all classes in the policy. You cannot enable overhead accounting for some classes and disable overhead accounting for other classes in the same policy.
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Overhead accounting is not reflected in any QoS counters (classification, policing, or queuing).
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Implicit ATM overhead accounting for policers are not supported.
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Implicit L2 overhead (ATM or otherwise) for policers are not supported for certain logical targets (tunnels) when the policy is applied to the logical target. The same limitation exists for queuing and scheduling overhead accounting.
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Police overhead cannot be configured on conditional policers (priority and rate), however, the priority queue it used will inherit the queueing overhead from parent shaper if configured.
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Police overhead is not added to the counters and are not reflected in statistics reported by the control plane.
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The overhead accounting type or value used by policing within a policy map and between the parent policy map and the child policy map (in a hierarchical policy map structure) must be consistent.
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The overhead accounting type or value used by queuing features within a policy map and between the parent policy map and the child policy map (in a hierarchical policy map structure) must be consistent.