04-20-2018 10:59 AM - edited 03-05-2019 10:18 AM
Hello
We have a Cisco Nexus 9396PX with a 10GB Telus internet connection but get charged for any traffic above 6GB. What's the best way to rate-limit the amount of incoming traffic allowed on the link without dropping packets?
Thanks
LB
04-21-2018 01:25 AM
Hello,
on the Nexus 9K, your for inbound QoS are limited.
The below drops everything inbound above 6GB:
policy-map LIMIT_6GB_IN
class class-default
police cir 6000000000 conform transmit violate drop
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interface TenGigabitEthernet0/0/0
service-policy LIMIT_6GB_IN in
You can change the 'violate' action to set dscp or cos and transmit, otherwise everything above 6GB will be dropped...
04-23-2018 09:49 AM
Thanks Georg. So if we limit the bandwidth incoming on our device will the amount of traffic our ISP sends to our device adjust accordingly? Or will they continue to bombard us with traffic and charge based on the amount they send?
04-23-2018 01:05 PM
04-21-2018 10:52 AM
I don't think what you're asking makes sense. If packets aren't dropped, they are buffered. Once the buffer is full, packets are dropped. Buffers aren't that big.
04-23-2018 12:48 PM
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