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What if the same Traffic Management action (and therefore minimum bandwidth setting) is applied to multiple policies?

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What if the same Traffic Management action (and therefore minimum bandwidth setting) is applied to multiple policies?

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Traffic Management actions can be used by one or more policies. When the same action is applied to multiple policies, the connection rate, maximum bandwidth, and minimum bandwidth apply to all traffic that matches each policy. If two policies share an action that has a maximum bandwidth of 100 kbps, then all traffic that matches those policies will be limited to 100 kbps. Each policy will not get 100 kbps; they get 100 kbps combined. If you have limited bandwidth on an interface used for several applications, each using unique ports, you might need all the high priority connections to share one Traffic Management action. If you have lots of bandwidth to spare, you could create separate Traffic Management actions for each application.

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