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Can the Access Control Lists (ACLs) or class maps be used to define the traffic that needs to be rate-limited or shaped?

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Can the Access Control Lists (ACLs) or class maps be used to define the traffic that needs to be rate-limited or shaped?

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A. No, ACLs or class maps are not supported with rate-limiting. All traffic, except the process-switched or CPU-bound traffic, is subjected to the rate-limiting or shaping on the interface to which it is applied, in the direction specified.

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