07-27-2016 11:07 AM
Hi, we have clients in our building that would like to purchase anywhere from 2M to 100M internet connections from us and I'm not sure if this is entirely possible with our current hardware.
We are currently running a 3400 ME with MetroIpAccess 12.2(60)EZ4. From my searching I cannot find a direct answer if we can limit bandwidth as I do not see commands such as srr-queue and the like.
Would it be a matter of updating software or do we need a new piece of hardware to accomplish this goal.
This was just kind of thrown at me and my knowledge on the subject is somewhat limited.
Thank You for being Kind.
07-28-2016 05:48 PM
Don't those devices support the "rate-limit" command on their physical interfaces to limit throughput? not sure, give it a try.
07-28-2016 05:48 PM
Check out this guide. It mentions policing an shaping.
08-03-2016 11:14 AM
Yes, I've been going through the docs and its a little confusing. So on our network we have our 3400 which is trunked to our ISP, let's just say at 1 gig.
We have customers who want speeds of say 2up/2down, 20up/10down, 100/100. How can this be achieved on a per port basis with all traffic going out the trunk?
I'm more example driven than trying to interpret meaning and purpose from the cisco doc.
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