346Chapter 9: QoS Support on the Catalyst 6500 MSFC and FlexWAN
tions configured by selecting either the match-any or match-all keyword. The example
demonstrates the match-all keyword. Within the policy map fasttrack, the MSFC polices
traffic to limit the utilized bandwidth for these protocols. Additionally, the MSFC marks
packets conforming to the policing contract with an IP precedence value of zero. This
provides only Best Effort delivery for these packets and ensures the MSFC does not favor
these packets over more mission-critical applications when competing for bandwidth on
congested interfaces.
As demonstrated in the preceding example, NB ...
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