What would explain why the policer is allowing 100 Mbps of traffic into the router?
A.
The burst-size-limit is inappropriate for the bandwidth-limit and for the default MTU of the ge-*/3# interfaces.
B.
The policer is not using shared-bandwidth-policer, which it must to achieve a rate of 50 Mbps of
traffic.
C.
The policer is applied in the wrong direction.
D.
The policer is not using logical-interface-policer, which it must to achieve a rate of 50 Mbps of
traffic.
Explanation:
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos14.2/topics/concept/cos-policer-support-ae-sonet-bundles-overview.html
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By default, policer bandwidth and burst-size applied on aggregated bundles is not matched to the user-configured bandwidth and burst-size.
You can configure interface-specific policers applied on an aggregated Ethernet bundle or an aggregated SONET bundle to match the effective bandwidth and burst-size to user-configured values. The shared-bandwidth-policer statement is required to achieve this match behavior.
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