09-25-2006 12:01 AM - edited 03-03-2019 02:06 PM
Hi
can we define CSU/DSU bandwidth on the F0/0 intefaces
e.g i want to define only 10Mb to the F0/0 anf 10 MB to the F0/1....
Is it possible. ???
Thanks
09-25-2006 12:14 AM
Hi
You cant define clocking on fastethernet or ethernet interfaces because they serve 100Mbps and 10Mbps but there is a way to limit the bandwidth note i said limit the bandwidth:
you can use rate limit into interface configuration or define a class-map and use Police command into policy configuration and then assign the policy to your interface.
Thanks.
Best regards Bahman mozaffari
09-25-2006 12:16 AM
hi,
you can use the speed command to define the speed of particular interface but be careful to check that the duplex and speed of the device connecting to this interface are similar.
But i am not sure about csu/dsu bandwidth speed change
interface command mode:
(config-if)#speed 10
HTH
Thanks
Raj
09-25-2006 12:21 AM
Hi
Thanks for the reply !!!
Can you tell me how little bit detail how we can define the limit on the f0/0 ...... any docucment on the cisco site
Thanks
09-25-2006 01:19 AM
09-25-2006 02:26 AM
Hi
one thing more can i do this on the layer 3 C-3750 ???
as we can use layer3 switch 3750 ports ar layer 3 ports.
waiting for ur response
thanks
09-25-2006 02:49 AM
Hi again
Like the thing which rajinikanth said you can use speed 10 or like my solution but with a little differences.
in multilayer switch to activate layer 3 routing issue the
ip routing
command in global configuration mode and then to activate multilayer switching qos issue the
mls qos
in global configuration mode:
Switch(config)#ip routing
Switch(config)#mls qos
note if you forget to enter second command your policy will not work.
Best Regards bahman mozaffari.
09-25-2006 03:05 AM
Hi
Thanks for the Reply !!!
Thanks once agian
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