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Police Vs. Police CIR


Hi Sadiq:
Thanks for the explanation. I understand what you said, but I still see it - at least from a question perspective to use the policy x y z command for traffic that enters/exits an interface. Do you mean hardware-processed traffic would use the police x y z command whereas CPU-processed traffic uses police cir?
Thanks again.
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Sadiq Yakasai wrote:
> Hi Matt, > > police x y z command polices control plane traffic. This is traffic > that terminates on a router (non transit traffic). > > While police cir x y z polices data plane (transit) traffic that is > either coming in or going out an interface. > > HTH > Sadiq

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