08-24-2004 08:13 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:58 PM
Hello,
I will be using a Cisco 1711 security access router.
I will have 4 different networks (VLANs) connected to each fastethernet port of the router and I'd like to allocate a specific amount of bandwidth to each network (to each port then).
Can we allocate like 35%-10%-15%-15% for the respective port? I know the remaining amount of bandwidth we can use will be 75% (because 25% will be for overheading).
What would be the command to do so?
Thanks
08-24-2004 08:27 AM
My suggestion would be to use CBWFQ. You can implement the bandwidth percentage command based on the match command that is pointing to the subnet in question. Something like this.
Router(config)#access-list 1 permit 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
Router(config)#access-list 2 permit 10.1.2.0 0.0.0.255
Router(config)#class-map class-subnet1
Router(config-cmap)#match access-group 1
Router(config)#class-map class-subnet2
Router(config-cmap)#match access-group 2
Router(config)#policy-map policy-cbwfq
Router(config-pmap)#class class-subnet1
Router(config-pmap-c)#bandwidth percent 35
Router(config-pmap)#class class-subnet2
Router(config-pmap-c)#bandwidth percent 10
Router(config)#interface serial 0
Router(config-if)#service-policy output policy-cbwfq
Hopefully that would work out for you.
Jason Smith
08-24-2004 10:43 AM
Thank you very much. I will try that.
Best regards,
Haja
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