06-11-2012 05:45 AM - edited 03-04-2019 04:38 PM
Hi,
I have following scenario - router 2911 connected to 2950 switches with about 80 vlans. How can I limit speed on each of the 79 vlans (to equal % acros all of them) and give vlan 80 lets say 30% of total bandtwith. Since I am new to QOS, can you point me to the right website or give me example please.
06-11-2012 09:58 AM
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Do you really want to limit bandwidth or share fairly? Do you really want to control limiting per VLAN or would sharing by flows be preferred? Is this for to or from or both the VLANs? Where are the bandwidth bottlenecks? What does the 2911 actually connect to and kind/speed of interface?
06-12-2012 01:40 AM
Hi Joseph and thank you for interest.
Ok, I will have 60Mb internet line (up and down) I will also have 80 - vlans.
The set up is as follow:
WAN - 2911 - 10 switches 2950.
Now, for first vlan I will have to allocate more or less 50Mb and for the rest of vlans share equaly remaining 10Mb but let them to use full 10Mb for particular vlan in case rest of vlans not using broadband. That would be my main prerequitises.
06-12-2012 04:58 PM
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For egress toward your WAN, something like:
policy-map WAN-Egress-shape
class class-default
shape average 54000000
service-policy WAN-Egress
policy-map WAN-Egress
class vlan-preferred
bandwidth remaining percent 83
fair-queue
class class-default
bandwidth remaining percent 17
fair-queue
class-map vlan-preferred
match access-group . . .
interface g #
service-policy output WAN-Egress-shape
For your ingress, ideally you manage the egress on the other side. But if you're unable to, you can police, but many factors/variables are involved how well it will accomplish what you want.
06-13-2012 07:21 AM
Hi Matt,
As long as you have a seperate Vlan's then it would be possible to allocate bandwidth under the vlan's
See this scenario.
1:
Apply rate-limit
2:
Policy a specific VLAN number on VLAN interface.
class-map vlan1
match vlan 1
match class-map class-default
policy-map vlan1-limit
class vlan1
police 50000000 250000 exceed-action drop
int vlan1
service-policy input vlan1-limit
the traffic with VLAN 1 coming from any will be shaped at 50Mbps.
Hope this will help you.
Regards
please rate if it helps.
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