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The Practical OPNET User Guide for Computer Network Simulation
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The Practical OPNET User Guide for Computer Network Simulation

by Adarshpal S. Sethi, Vasil Y. Hnatyshin
August 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
527 pages
15h 51m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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3. Congure the individual proles by setting the following attributes:
Name—species the name of the policer prole.
Policer Details—species policing rules within the current policer
prole.
Notice that each policer prole may contain multiple policing rules (i.e., a single
policing rule corresponds to a row under the Policer Details attribute). The total num-
ber of policer rules within the prole is controlled by the attribute Number of Rows.
To congure each rule within the prole, you need to specify the following attributes:
Match Property—species the property used to identify policed trafc
(e.g., the name of the incoming interface, DHCP value, etc.). Please note ...
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