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Understanding Color-Blind Mode for Single-Rate Tricolor Marking
With the color-blind mode of single-rate tricolor marking, all packets are evaluated against the CBS. If a packet exceeds the CBS, it is evaluated against the EBS. In color-blind mode, the policer supports three loss priorities only: low, medium-high, and high.
Packets that exceed the CBS but are below the EBS are marked yellow (medium-high). Packets that exceed the EBS are marked red (high), as shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Color-Blind Mode TCM Color-to-PLP Mapping
Color | PLP | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Green | low | Conforming. |
Yellow | medium-high | Packet exceeds the CIR and CBS but does not exceed the EBS. |
Red | high | Packet exceeds the EBS. |

