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. The actions to be taken on matching packets in both cases are the same: o Actions: Send packets to a specific forwarding‐class Set loss priority Apply a policer which discards or sets a specific loss priority to packets if they exceed bandwidth or burst size limits. The next schema shows an example of traffic classification inside an interface where two VLANs are filtered. A policer is applied to each virtual LAN to discard or change the loss priority of packets exceeding certain values. Remaining traffic is forwarded without any treatment. If exceed Discard VLAN 1 Filter (ingress) Traffic Forwarding Classes / Loss priority VLAN 2 Policer 1 (ingress) Forwarding Class 1 Policer 2 (ingress) Forwarding Class 2 If exceed Change loss priority Other traffic Default Forwarding Class (best‐effort) Fig. B‐3: Interface traffic classification B.2.2 Traffic Queuing Forwarding Classes place traffic in its own queue. Each interface in the device has a set of outbound queues. The number of queues supported is hardware dependent. Default configurations for the EX3200 switches are shown in the next table: Queue # Forwarding Class Name 0 Best‐effort Page 92 of 100