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Policing over wan cloud

hanwucisco
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We have a WAN cloud, many of the connection subscribed as 10m, with 256k burst buffer. the traffic exceeds it. Verizon recommanded us to do shaping. but their words are so general. it said, "we recommed you configure 85-90% of the 10M, and leave the buffer bigger"

====L3 interafce(main site, with subinterfaces for remote sites' connection)-------(Verizon cloud)----L3interface (remote site, with sub-interfaces configured for local vlans, for main site connection)

My question for you are,

1. on which interface should i apply the policy? subinterfaces? or the physical interfaces?

2. what is the command should look like?

thanks,

Han

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hanwucisco
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I am adding the relevant configs on one of the remote sites,

Remote_2811Rtr#sh ip int bri | e una

Interface                  IP-Address      OK? Method Status                Protocol

FastEthernet0/0.21         10.X.96.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up

FastEthernet0/0.22         10.X.97.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up

FastEthernet0/0.23         10.X.98.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up

FastEthernet0/0.24         10.X.99.1      YES NVRAM  up                    up

FastEthernet0/1.2036       10.Y.240.26    YES NVRAM  up                    up

FastEthernet0/1.2050       10.Y.242.26    YES NVRAM  up                    up

===

Remote_2811Rtr#sh run int fa0/1.2036

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 185 bytes

!

interface FastEthernet0/1.2036

description "HQ Ave EVC" VLAN 2036

encapsulation dot1Q 2036

ip address 10.Y.240.26 255.255.255.252

ip flow ingress

ip flow egress

delay 1

end

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Unclear what your logical and physical topologies are.  Also need specifics on device type(s) and IOS versions.  Could you further explain?  For example . . .

Physical bandwidth at HQ is?  One VLAN per remote branch?  HQ<>branch VLAN logically p2p?  Physical bandwidth at branch?  Any logical bandwidth cap between HQ<>branch?  Device type(s)?  IOS version on device type(s)?

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