The implicit policer only kicks in when "software" queues are engaged,
i.e. you are congested (as in output ring buffer full).
The way to force policing all the time is by means of an explicit policer.
Test it, on real gear. Virtual routers are no good for this.
-Carlos
amin @ 04/04/2012 10:14 -0300 dixit:
> Hi Experts,
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> Policy-map test
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> Class test
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> Priority 100
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> Int f0/0
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> Service-policy out test
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> More than 100Kbps will be dropped in case there is congestion, what if no
> congestion on the interface?? Will the class test consume more that the 100
> or it will be policed to 100kbps regardless congested or not!!
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> Regards,
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> Amin
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