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The following table provides an overview of the significant changes made to this configuration guide. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes made to this guide or all new features in a particular release.
Feature |
Release |
Description |
Where Documented |
---|---|---|---|
Ingress Policing |
6.0(2)N2(1) |
Policing allows you to monitor the data rates for a particular class of traffic. When the data rate exceeds user-configured values, the switch drops packets immediately. Because policing does not buffer the traffic; transmission delays are not affected. When traffic exceeds the data rate, you instruct the system to drop the packets. You can define single-rate and two-color Ingress Policing. |