05-21-2013 02:34 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:50 AM
Hi friends
I am very new to QoS side of things.
And basically I have a setup where I need to build up the network with standard QoS used by the company.
Now here the challenge is that I need to use that standard but need to tweak a bit to cater for the exclusive requirement at this Branch office site.
The client normally uses shaping on the wan interface with a nested service policy inside say policy A.
This service policy calls out for different class maps and follow from there.
I wanted to introduce a new service policy say B which would match based on ACL and then do bandwidth percent to one traffic and apply service policy A. On the other hand, I would match the other traffic and do bandwidth remaining and use the same service policy A again.
My Q was could we do it this way or there was a better way of doing it??
My two ACLs are used identify local traffic from the remote traffic which is coming off another remote site piggyback this site to go back to the head office. I want to prioritize the local traffic over the remote.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Mohit
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05-21-2013 03:39 AM
Hello
Can you post your exiting QOS policies?
res
Paul
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Thanks.
05-21-2013 07:07 AM
Hi Paul
The config is below. policy-map "PM-WAN" is the standard policy which I was thinking to move under a new policy "PM-SPLIT" so I can priortize the traffic for Local traffic and then apply the same standard again:
class-map match-any CM-BULK-DATA
match ip dscp af11 af12
class-map match-any CM-CRITICAL-DATA
match ip dscp af21 af22
match ip dscp af31
class-map match-any CM-INTERACTIVE-VIDEO
match ip dscp af41 af42
class-map match-any CM-NETWORK-CONTROL
match ip dscp cs2 cs6
class-map match-any CM-CALL-SIGNALLING
match ip dscp cs3
class-map match-any CM-VOICE
match ip dscp ef
class-map match-any CM-SCAVENGER
match ip dscp cs1
!
!
policy-map PM-WAN
class CM-VOICE
priority percent 18
class CM-INTERACTIVE-VIDEO
bandwidth percent 15
class CM-CALL-SIGNALLING
bandwidth percent 5
random-detect dscp-based
class CM-NETWORK-CONTROL
bandwidth percent 5
class CM-CRITICAL-DATA
bandwidth percent 27
random-detect dscp-based
class CM-BULK-DATA
bandwidth percent 4
random-detect dscp-based
class CM-SCAVENGER
bandwidth percent 1
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect dscp-based
!
class-map match-all LOCAL-TRAFFIC
match access-group name GSF-Traffic
!
class-map match-all REMOTE-TRAFFIC
match access-group name MUN-Traffic
!
policy-map PM-SPLIT
class LOCAL-TRAFFIC
bandwidth percent 60
service-policy PM-WAN
class REMOTE-TRAFFIC
bandwidth percent 40
service-policy PM-WAN
policy-map SHAPE
class class-default
shape average 1900000
service-policy PM-SPLIT
!
int g0/0
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
service-policy output SHAPE
05-23-2013 05:43 PM
Hi,
I did some testing in the GNS using 7200 routers and with the following version
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-ADVSECURITYK9-M), Version 12.4(24)T7, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
and it worked fine. The device did not throw any error or warning. and i could see policy being used.
Now the thing is that in production environment, the device is 3900 routers with the following IOS:
Cisco IOS Software, C3900 Software (C3900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
What is the best way to check if this IOS/device can support the three level hieraricalMQC.
somewhere i was reading that the three level was only applicable for policing.....not sure then how this 7200 did not throw any error.
Also when I tried on the GNS using 3600 router, it actually threw me an error which when i googled seemed to be for the same policing thing....
the error msg was "CBWFQ : Hierarchy supported only if shaping is configured in this class"
Any feedback will be appreciated friends!
Cheers,
Mohit
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