08-14-2007 12:47 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:19 PM
Hi, I have 2 1720 routers connected via a point to point t1 and I need to set QOS for UDP ports 5004 and 5440-5445. I would like to just do it by the port number and avoid lists and all that. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Roger
08-14-2007 01:18 PM
To set QoS for port number you still have to do it by the mentioned "lists". I.E. Access Lists.
But it's easy.
access-list 150 permit udp any any eq 5004
access-list 150 permit udp any any range 5440 5445
class-map match-any XYZ
match access-group 150
policy-map SOMEQOS
class XYZ
priority percent 30
class class-default
fair-queue
interface serialx/x
service-policy output SOMEQOS
And you're done.
Hope this helps
08-15-2007 03:48 AM
Hey, the priority percent 30, what does that do and if I lower or raise it what will it do? Also, the XYZ... what is that? Am I supposed to put somethign there?
I know cisco routers, but I havent ever had to configure QOS or anything really complicated before, just basic to mid-level stuff, so any help is much appreciated!!!
THANKS!
08-14-2007 04:02 PM
Another method of doing it besides access-list as shown by slidersv is to use "ip nbar port map" command.
config t# ip nbar port-map custom-01 udp 5004 5440 5441 5442 5442 5444 5445
(you can have a port-map line for each port, or put 7 ports in the same line, up to 16 ports are allowed on one line separated by a blank space.)
class-map XYX
match protocol custom-01
set dscp af21 (or whatever dscp value for your application)
policy-map Custom
class XYX
bandwidth percent xxxx
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect dscp-based
OR
class XYX
priority percent xxxx (using LLQ)
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect dscp-based
Then, apply policy Custom to your serial interface:
config t
int s0/0
service-policy output Custom
Use "sh policy-map int s0/0" to verify.
hth,
hieu
08-15-2007 10:46 AM
fyi:
In the later IOSs (e.g. 12.4) you can name the nbar custom port matches (e.g. ip nbar custom myname . . .) and you can also use port ranges (e.g. . . . range 5440 5445.)
08-15-2007 10:54 AM
I tried the access-list method by slidersv and it worked on one of my 1720s but not the other, the 2nd wont do class-map match-any xyz, it doesnt support the match-any I guess becasue its not an option. Also, the priority percent 30 wont work, it only allows a bandwidth rating not a precent...
is there somethign conflicting or somethign like that? They are both twin routers, both 1720s with 11 fas eth and 1 t1 csu/dsu card...
roger
08-15-2007 11:00 AM
What IOS images are they running?
08-15-2007 11:08 AM
12.1 & 12.2
08-15-2007 11:18 AM
What you tried worked on 12.2 but not 12.1? (QoS features, and sometimes syntax, do vary per IOS.)
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