Traffic Policing and Shaping Misconfigurations refer to incorrect configuration of QoS mechanisms that control how network traffic is managed and limited. These errors can occur when bandwidth limits, thresholds, or queue settings are improperly defined on routers or switches. Misconfigurations may lead to packet drops, increased latency, jitter, or poor application performance. In traffic policing, overly strict limits can unnecessarily discard valid traffic. In traffic shaping, incorrect buffering or timing can delay critical data. These issues often affect voice, video, and real-time applications. Proper troubleshooting ensures accurate configuration, balanced traffic flow, and optimal network performance in enterprise environments.
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