It's applied to a switch that was going to be changed to a 3560.  Early on,
indications were that the aggregate on 3560 would be working across
interfaces as higher-end switches have.  This didn't happen.

It was a pre-emptive config on our part, and one that missed.  In the new
revisions (the BLS set) of labs, this has been changed.

Scott 

-----Original Message-----
From: Suresh Mishra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:03 AM
To: Scott Morris; OSL CCIE Routing and Switching Lab Exam
Subject: LAb 17 task 4

This task says that we need to make sure that all the ports in VLAN12
combined together should not exceed 3Mps traffic.

The P.G. Guide has a solution that uses aggregate policer in a policy map
and applies it to both the ports that are in VLAN 12.

The Cisco command reference says that aggregate policer is shared among
multiple traffic classes in the same policy map and can not police traffic
across different interfaces.

In that case this solution is not accurate because aggregate policer is
actually shared on a per interface basis with the classes of a police map
applied to a given interface. It never polices traffic across interfaces.

thanks
Suresh

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