Yes you can, together = always policed.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Nick Bonifacio <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi all,
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> I just wanted to get some clarification on something.
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> 1) When I use the priority percent command, I am reserving x percentage of
> bandwidth during times of congestion, correct?
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> 2) When there is no congestion, the class of traffic can use more than the
> percent as applied by the priority percent command, correct?
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> For example:
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> class-map match-all Voice
>  match ip precedence 5
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> policy-map WEB
>  class VoIP
>    priority percent 10   // 10 percent always reserved for ip precedence 5
>    police rate percent 10   //policed to 10 percent always?
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> Can I use priority and police at the same time?
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>
> Thanks!
> Nick
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