Aha Thanks so much Carlos et al
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On 2011-06-25, at 3:17 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> wrote:
> The output interface transmit low level buffer.
> If you can, policing is better done at input, so you don't waste
> resources on will-go-trash packets, but you can do it on output too.
>
> -Carlos
>
> Ccieyarub @ 25/06/2011 16:08 -0300 dixit:
>> Hi Sorry when u said the TX Ring you mean the input or output ? I thought the policing is always done on Input/ingress ??
>> Thanks so much On 2011-06-25, at 10:49 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> wrote:
>>> Both will work, so the smaller one mandates.
>>> There's a difference though: the explicit policer works all the time,
>>> but implicit one only works when the high level queueing is engaged,
>>> i.e. when the tx ring of the output interface fills up.
>>>
>>> -Carlos
>>>
>>> Routing Freak @ 25/06/2011 09:45 -0300 dixit:
>>>> Hi fellows,
>>>> When i give a priority command it is a low latency queuing and there is a in
>>>> built policing in priority command
>>>> priority 4500
>>>> it is like voice packet gets policed to 4500 bits
>>>> but when there is explicit policing configured , which will take precedence,
>>>> whether the police command or th epolice command
>>>> priority 4500
>>>> police cir 5000 1000 1000 conform transmit exceed drop
>>>> Can someone give me an better example for this and explain this feature
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