Policy Maps
 
   
  
		When you configure a policy map, you
			specify traffic policing parameters in one location that can be applied to multiple
			ports. Follow these rules when configuring traffic policing: 
				- A policy map name must be unique among all maps of this type. 
- A policy map name must begin with an alphabetic character (a-z or A-Z). An
					underscore, a hyphen, and the numeric values 0-9 can be used in the body of the
					name but not as the first character. 
- You can configure a maximum of 1,024 policy maps. 
- You can specify only one policy map per service policy. 
- You can use ACL-based class maps and default class maps in one policy map. 
- ACL-based, storm-control, and port-based rate limiting can coexist on an
					interface. ACL-based rate limiting has the highest priority, followed by
					storm-control rate limiting, and then port-based rate limiting. 
- For an ingress or egress service policy, you can specify one default class map
					per policy map. 
- Broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast (BUM) policies are counted separately. 
- You cannot delete a policy map that is referenced in a service policy that is
					applied on an interface. 
- For each port attached to the policy map, you can specify the shaping rate for
					smoothing egress traffic from an interface.