11-06-2003 08:08 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:32 AM
Hi,
I want to know bandwidth magement on cisco router i am having 512kb link from isp that i need to split into 2 links on 2 diffrent network. how i can do?
----512kb-----S0 Router-----e0 192.168.20.x/32
e1
|
|
192.168.29.x/32
i want e0 to have 128kb and 384kb e1 (ethernet1 interface)
want to have details of commands to be used if it is possible in ios.
11-06-2003 09:36 AM
Hello,
you could use classes to define traffic and then assign bandwidth, it would look like this:
class-map match-all Ethernet0
match access-group 1
class-map match-all Ethernet1
match access-group 2
!
policy-map ISPEthernet0
class Ethernet0
bandwidth 128
policy-map ISPEthernet1
class Ethernet1
bandwidth 384
!
interface Ethernet0
service-policy output ISPEthernet0
interface Ethernet1
service-policy output ISPEthernet1
!
access-list 1 permit 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0
access-list 2 permit 192.168.29.0 255.255.255.0
Regards,
Georg Pauwen
11-06-2003 11:28 AM
Is there any more solution to this scenrio?
11-06-2003 11:29 AM
Is there any more solution to this problem? whis is best?
11-06-2003 11:30 AM
is there any more soulution? which is best?
11-06-2003 11:30 AM
is there any more soulution? which is best?
11-06-2003 11:56 AM
Hello,
you could try the rate-limit command in interface config mode. Just make sure that it doesn´t affect traffic between the hosts connected to both interfaces on your router (e.g. the rate-limit command lets you specify an access list which the traffic to be rate-limited has to match).
Regards,
Georg Pauwen
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