What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?

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You manage an MX series router (with 100 ms buffer size per port) that includes the configuration shown in the exhibit. Traffic marked with DSCP 000011 is entering the ge-1/0/4 interface at 102 Mbps. The traffic exits the device on the ge-1/0/5 interface. There is no other traffic transiting the router.What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?

You manage an MX series router (with 100 ms buffer size per port) that includes the configuration shown in the exhibit. Traffic marked with DSCP 000011 is entering the ge-1/0/4 interface at 102 Mbps. The traffic exits the device on the ge-1/0/5 interface. There is no other traffic transiting the router.What happens to traffic exceeding 100 Mbps?

A.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is forwarded.

B.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is buffered.

C.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is redirected to a rate limiter.

D.
Traffic exceeding 100 Mbps is dropped.



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CCIP

CCIP

I think the correct answer should be B or D.
For the first 20ms (20% of 100ms buffer size), the 2Mbps exceeding traffic will be buffered. After 20ms, the exceeding traffic will be dropped.

But do not know which one is the correct answer expected by the examiner.

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There is no transmit-rate limitation.
So, buffer is not used for this case.

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So, Option A should be correct.