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Policing and Shaping Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/qos_plcshp/configuration/xe-3s/qos-plcshp-xe-3s-book/qos-plcshp-class-plc.html Book Contents Book Contents Policing and Shaping Overview IPv6 QoS: MQC Traffic Shaping Distribution of Remaining Bandwidth Using Ratio QoS Percentage-Based Shaping Ethernet Overhead Accounting MQC Traffic Shaping Overhead Accounting for ATM QoS Policy Accounting PPP Session Queueing on ATM VCs VP/VC Shaping for PPPoEoA/PPPoA Hierarchical police cir Color-Aware Policing IPv6 QoS: MQC Traffic Policing Traffic Policing Policer Enhancement Multiple Actions Control Plane Policing Management Plane Protection Class-Based Policing QoS Percentage-Based Policing Two-Rate Policer Punt Policing and Monitoring Port-Shaper and LLQ in the Presence of EFPs Adaptive QoS over DMVPN Download Download Options Book Title police cir bc QoS: Policing and Shaping Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S Chapter Title Class-Based Policing PDF - Complete Book (4.28 MB) PDF - This Chapter (1.35 MB) View with Adobe Reader on a variety of devices ePub - Complete Book (762.0 KB) View in various apps on iPhone, iPad, Android, Sony Reader, or Windows Phone Print Results Updated: Nov 29, 2015 Chapter: Class-Based Policing Chapter Contents Finding Feature Information Information About Class-Based Policing Class-Based Policing Functionality Benefits of Class-Based Policing Restrictions for Class-Based Policing How to Configure Class-Based Policing Configuring a Traffic Policing Service Policy Monitoring and Maintaining Traffic Policing Verifying Class-Based Traffic Policing Troubleshooting Tips Configuration Examples for Class-Based Policing Example Configuring a Service Policy That Includes Traffic Policing Verifying Class-Based Traffic Policing Additional References Feature Information for Class-Based Policing Close Class-Based Policing Class-based policing allows

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