In addition to the communities specified in RFC 8955, two additional communities are supported which
provide rate-limiting on a per-source basis. When the upper two bytes in an extended community are
0x8306 (rate in bytes) or 0x830c (rate in packets), we rate limit the same as 0x8006 or 0x800c
except that the rate limit is applied per source address. The encoding mirrors the non-per-source
encoding in that the last 4 octets are the floating-point rate limit. Instead of a 2 octet
In addition to the communities specified in RFC 8955, two additional communities are supported which
provide rate-limiting on a per-source basis. When the upper two bytes in an extended community are
0x8306 (rate in bytes) or 0x830c (rate in packets), we rate limit the same as 0x8006 or 0x800c
except that the rate limit is applied per source address. The encoding mirrors the non-per-source
encoding in that the last 4 octets are the floating-point rate limit. Instead of a 2 octet