2-5To do… Use the command… RemarksConfigure accounting action accountingConfigure traffic policing actioncar cir committed-information-rate[ cbs committed-burst-size [ ebsexcess-burst-size ] ] [ pirpeak-information-rate ] [ greenaction ] [ red action ] [ yellow action ]Configure traffic filteringbehavior filter { deny | permit }Configure traffic mirroringactionmirror-to { cpu | interfaceinterface-type interface-number }Configure traffic redirectingactionredirect { cpu | interfaceinterface-type interface-number |next-hop { ipv4-add [ ipv4-add ] |ipv6-add [ interface-typeinterface-number ] [ ipv6-add[ interface-typeinterface-number ] ] } }Remark DSCP value forpackets remark dscp dscp-valueRemark 802.1p priority forpackets remark dot1p 8021pRemark drop precedence forpacketsremark drop-precedencedrop-precedence-valueRemark IP precedence forpacketsremark ip-precedenceip-precedence-valueRemark local precedence forpacketsremark local-precedencelocal-precedenceRequiredYou can configure thetraffic behavior asrequired.Configuration example1) Network requirementsCreate a traffic behavior named test, configuring traffic policing action for it, with the CAR being 640kbps.2) Configuration procedure# Enter system view. system-view# Create the traffic behavior (This operation leads you to traffic behavior view).[Sysname] traffic behavior test# Configure traffic policing action for the traffic behavior.[Sysname-behavior-test] car cir 640Defining a PolicyA policy associates a class with a traffic behavior. Each traffic behavior is comprised of a group of QoSactions. A device executes these QoS actions in the order they are defined.Follow these steps to associate a traffic behavior with a class: