162Chapter 6: QoS Features Available on the Catalyst 2950 and 3550 Family of Switches
Policing
Both The Catalyst 2950 Family and 3550 Family of switches support policing with trusting,
marking, and DSCP markdown actions. Both switches use the modular command-line
interface (CLI) as discussed in Chapter 5 for configuring class maps and policy maps used
for policing.
The Catalyst 2950 Family of switches supports only ingress policing on a per-port basis,
whereas the Catalyst 3550 Family of switches supports per-port and aggregate policing in
both ingress and egress configurations. Table 6-4 summarizes the policing options available
to each switch. ...
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