You manage an MX series router (with 100 ms buffer size per port) that includes the configuration
shown in the exhibit. Traffic marked with DSCP 000101 is entering the ge-1/0/4 interface at 102
Mbps. The traffic exits the device on the ge-1/0/5 interface. There is no other traffic transiting the
router. What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?
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A.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is forwarded.
B.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is buffered.
C.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is redirected to a rate limiter.
D.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is dropped.
Explanation:
transmit-rate 100m rate-limit == static policer at 100m; not aware of congestion; traffic exceeding 100m is dropped
transmit-rate 100m exact == congestion aware; has credits to use; once there are no more credits to use, packets are dropped
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