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Legacy QoS - Rate-Limit - Continue

R1(config-if)#rate-limit input 50000000 1562500 1562500 conform-action ?
  continue                          scan other rate limits
  drop                              drop packet
  set-dscp-continue                 set dscp, scan other rate limits
  set-dscp-transmit                 set dscp and send it
  set-mpls-exp-imposition-continue  set exp during imposition, scan other rate
                                    limits
  set-mpls-exp-imposition-transmit  set exp during imposition and send it
  set-prec-continue                 rewrite packet precedence, scan other rate
                                    limits
  set-prec-transmit                 rewrite packet precedence and send it
  set-qos-continue                  set qos-group, scan other rate limits
  set-qos-transmit                  set qos-group and send it
  transmit                          transmit packet

 

What does these "continue" means?

I don't see it in modern QoS Policing.

 

R2(config-pmap-c)#police rate percent 50 conform-action ?
  drop                              drop packet
  set-clp-transmit                  set atm clp and send it
  set-cos-transmit                  rewrite packet cos and send it
  set-discard-class-transmit        set discard-class and send it
  set-dscp-transmit                 set dscp and send it
  set-dscp-tunnel-transmit          rewrite tunnel packet dscp and send it
  set-frde-transmit                 set FR DE and send it
  set-mpls-exp-imposition-transmit  set exp at tag imposition and send it
  set-mpls-exp-topmost-transmit     set exp on topmost label and send it
  set-prec-transmit                 rewrite packet precedence and send it
  set-prec-tunnel-transmit          rewrite tunnel packet precedence and send
                                    it
  set-qos-transmit                  set qos-group and send it
  transmit                          transmit packet

 

 

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