Traffic Monitor 2: normal NA peak NAOut of profile yellow 0 red 0Traffic Monitor 3: normal NA peak NAOut of profile yellow 0 red 0Traffic Monitor 4: normal NA peak NAOut of profile yellow 0 red 0Configuring Port-Based Rate ShapingRate shaping buffers, rather than drops, traffic exceeding the specified rate until the buffer is exhausted. Ifany stream exceeds the configured bandwidth on a continuous basis, it can consume all of the bufferspace that is allocated to the port.Dell Networking OS Behavior: Rate shaping is effectively rate limiting because of its smaller buffer size.Rate shaping on tagged ports is slightly greater than the configured rate and rate shaping on untaggedports is slightly less than configured rate.Rate shaping buffers, rather than drops, traffic exceeding the specified rate until the buffer is exhausted. Ifany stream exceeds the configured bandwidth on a continuous basis, it can consume all of the bufferspace that is allocated to the port.• Apply rate shaping to outgoing traffic on a port.INTERFACE moderate shape• Apply rate shaping to a queue.QoS Policy moderate-shapeExample of rate shape CommandDell#configure terminalDell(conf)#interface tengigabitethernet 1/1/1Dell(conf-if-te-1/1/1)#rate shape 500 50Dell(conf-if-te-1/1/1)#endQuality of Service (QoS) 709