Policing always applies even if no congestion.

You can set the exceed-action to remark DSCP and transmit.  There's also a
conform-action which just applies to burst traffic you can configure.
There's no upper limit if you configure the exceed-action to remark and
transmit.

On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:29 AM, Ki Wi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Group,
> I have a question on policing.
>
> Under CBWFQ (or LLQ), each policy map class can be configured
> with bandwidth command which acts as the minimum bandwidth commitment for
> each traffic class.
>
> For policing, I understand that it sets the upper limit for each traffic
> class.
>
> Now my question is
> 1) policing only kicks in when there's congestion?
>
> 2) if the policing command is configured to remark traffic only (no drop)
> for violate action. What will happen? Traffic will still flow, no upper
> limit?
>
> Will it starve other policy map?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ki Wi
>
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