01-28-2002 01:51 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:15 PM
I have a Cisco 2620 router (connected to a T1). I want to be able to limit the bandwidth useage based on an IP address of a user inside my network. I researched CAR (committed access rate) but found out that it only works with the 7xxx series. Any suggestions?
02-04-2002 07:34 AM
CAR is an IOS feature available from Cisco for your 2600. I ran it on feature navigator (www.cisco.com/go/fn) and it shows support since 12.0.(1)T. Youll need to contact your Cisco rep for a software upgrade.
02-05-2002 07:11 AM
Can you try with CBWFQ.
02-11-2002 10:11 AM
hi,
for limiting a user's bandwidth you can use the rate-limit comand.
For limiting by IP..u create a extended access-list say 110
then to your gateway interface you can put rate limit
like
rate-limit input access-group 110 60000 10000 10000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
The above ids to limit his input..now substitute ipput with output to limit his output.
Thanks,
Ramesh
02-18-2002 09:45 PM
It works with 3600s, 2600s ,etc.
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