Voyager Reference Guide 411This takes you to the page for that Access Control List.4. Click the DELETE check box next to the rule that you want to delete. ClickAPPLY.5. To make your changes permanent, click SAVE.Configuring Aggregation ClassesAggregation Class DescriptionAn Aggregation Class (AGC) is used to determine whether the traffic streammeets certain throughput goals. Traffic that meets these goals is conformant.Traffic that does not meet these goals is non-conformant. Depending on theconfiguration of the classifier rules, non-conformant traffic may be delayed,policed, that is dropped, or marked. An Aggregation Class groups traffic fromdistinct rules and measures its throughput.You can configure an Aggregation Class with two parameters: meanrate andburstsize. The meanrate is the rate, in kilobits per second (kbps), to which thetraffic rate should be coerced when measured over a long interval. Theburstsize is the maximum number of bytes that can be transmitted over a shortinterval.When you initially create an AGC, a burst of traffic is conformant—regardless of how quickly it arrives—until the size of the burst (in bytes) isequal to or larger than the burstsize you configured for the AGC. When theburst reaches the configured burstsize, traffic is non-conformant, but the AGCincreases the rate at which traffic is transmitted based on the configuredmeanrate. Traffic that arrives consistently at a rate less than or equal to theconfigured meanrate will always be marked conformant and will not bedelayed or dropped in the respective shaper or policer stages.