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Bandwidth control on cisco switch

shivccna_2011
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Hi,,, please Suggest now we are need to bandwidth control from Cisco L2 switch so please confirm which model suggest for this requirement and how configure and manage bandwidth control.
 

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Joseph W. Doherty
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Could you further define your bandwidth control needs?

we are using 2960 switch in data server and all server are connected with switch. we require each server define 5Mb bandwidth limit. Can we make it. please find the attached snap shot for your reference.

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I believe that could be accomplished by using an ingress policy to rate limit traffic to 5 Mbps.

 

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You last posting did not have a "snap shot".

Hi,, Could you please share ingress policy configuration and any configuration link.

 

Do it on your router and use QoS policing or shaping. Make an access-list per server and assign each the desired bandwidth.

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policy-map Server-IN
 class class-default
  police 5000000

interface X
 service-policy input Server-IN

and please find the below network diagram,

 

Tiago Marques
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Hi,

 

see the link:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/11456686/monitor-consumption-bandwidth

 

Hi,, Now i am working in Data Center and using 103.249.0.0/22 pool in my DC. but we didn't assign an single IP - 103.249.0.217 on any basic machine but. 

When we are assigning this IP - 103.249.0.217 on base machine then i am not to Connect to internet and i checked in Cisco 2911 ARP cache so i am getting.

and i checked this ip- 103.249.0.217 in my all network and not assign on another system.

 

and i also configured this IP on my router as secondary IP but didn't get any ping

 

Please suggest, why is this IP is not working when i assigned on system. please find the Network diagram.

 

 

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