QoS traffic policing
Traffic policing is a QoS technique used to enforce lower bitrates that the physical interface is capable of. Contrary to shaping, policing will drop any traffic that exceeds the configured enforced limit.
Links:
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccna-routing-switching-icnd2-200-105/qos-traffic-policing-explained
Links to this page:
- home
- Diffserv recommended configuration
- Interface - show interfaces counters explained
- QoS - Bc and Be bucket sizes
- QoS - Hierarchical QoS
- QoS - LLQ applied only outbound
- QoS - Tail Drop
- QoS - applying policies
- QoS - classification
- QoS - effects of bandwidth interface command
- QoS Impact of Priority Queue on Class-Default Traffic
- QoS Traffic Shaping Parameters
- QoS tokens in shaping and policing
- QoS traffic shaping
- QoS
- traffic generator options