Traffic Abstraction and Policing

Traffic Abstraction and Policing

Shaping and policing use abounding of the aforementioned agreement concepts and commands in IPv6 and

IPv4 environments. One difference, however, is that IPv6 cartage abstraction uses flow-based queuing

by default, but you can use class-based WFQ to administer bottleneck if you choose. Cisco IOS also

supports CB Policing, Generic Cartage Abstraction (GTS), and FRTS for IPv6.

In Cisco IOS, you can use the set-dscp-transmit and set-precedence-transmit options for traffic

policing for both IPv4 and IPv6 cartage to acknowledgment and address cartage as arguments for these

actions:

■ Conform action

■ Exceed action

■ Violate action