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Glossary Term Traffic Policing

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What is Traffic Policing?

Traffic policing is a mechanism used in network security to control and regulate the flow of data packets based on specified criteria, such as bandwidth utilization or source-destination addresses.

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Understanding Traffic Policing

Traffic policing is a mechanism used in networking to control the rate of data transmission within a network. It involves monitoring and regulating the flow of data packets to prevent network congestion and prioritize certain types of traffic based on defined rules or policies. Traffic policing helps enforce bandwidth limits, prioritize critical data packets, and protect network resources from being overwhelmed by excessive traffic.

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