10-31-2004 10:14 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:39 PM
Hi,
I'm Kiran from India and I want to know if internet bandwidth that is terminating on my router can it be shared between two V-Lans.
Cisco router is 1751 and two Cisco 3550 multilayers switches are connected. Two Vlans are created in both switches Cisco_3551A_VLAN1 and Cisco_3551B_VLAN2. I've taken 256kbps internet bandwidth from an ISP and I want to share 128kbps on each of the Vlans.
Thanks in advance
M Kiran Kumar
11-01-2004 01:12 AM
hi M Kiran Kumar,
does rate-limit by IP suit your requirement?
11-01-2004 05:41 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, Yes applying rate-limit is one of the solution. Will update you on this once I'm able to provide a better solution.
Thanks
Kiran
11-01-2004 05:02 AM
hi kiran
well u can share bandwidth using cbwfq.hope thia help u out. well i wait for ur responce.
11-01-2004 05:43 AM
Hi Amit,
can you please elaborate on this (9cbwfq) and how to go about it. Kindly let me know if you have any yahoo / msn id.
Thanks
Kiran
11-01-2004 03:05 PM
From what I understood you need to shape each VLAN, if so, on the router do the following
class-map VLAN1
match < users of VLAN 1, there are lot of ways how you can match it>
class-map VLAN2
match
policy-map INTERNET
class VLAN1
shape average 128000
class VLAN2
shape average 128000
interface < link to the ISP>
service output INTERNET
I hope that this is the solution you're looking for.
Best Regards
Mesut Abdurrahmani
11-01-2004 07:36 PM
Hi Mesut Abdurrahmani,
Thanks for your prompt reply. I really appreciate for your reply and I will for sure try this and will revert to you.
11-01-2004 07:43 PM
Hi Kiran
can i hv ur mail id IM MSN/Yahoo ??
regds
11-01-2004 07:53 PM
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