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Traffic Shaping On A Cisco 6509 With CatOS.

How do I shape traffic on a single port on a Cisco 6509 with CatOS?  I need to limit traffic in and out of the port to 5Mbs without dropping any packets over the 5Mbs limit.
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G'day,

What version of the IOS are you running?

Cheers,

Arthur
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Thank you all for your responses.
From what I've researched, I didn't see a way to do it.  I was hoping that someone might know a "secret" or "undocumented" way of doing it.
The problem is that if any of the dropped packets happen to be from Citrix traffic, Citrix tends to throw up it's hands and give up the session.  I guess the best solution would be as a couple of you suggested - limit the traffic to 5Mbs but prioritze Citrix.  What do you think?
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Thanks Jim, but I'm running in hybrid mode with CatOS which uses "set" commands.  Can you "translate" the IOS commands to CatOS?
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Thanks everyone!
It turns out I had to use a router and Packeteer PacketShaper to shape that traffic.  Works great!