02-23-2015 03:39 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:47 PM
Hi,
I have an 24 port 3560G which i want to use to limit per port the throughput (input and output).
For example,
Port 1: 300mbit up (from CPE to switch) and 100mbit down
Port 2: 400mbit up (from CPE to switch) and 200mbit down
Port 3: 500mbit up (from CPE to switch) and 400mbit down
Port 4: full (no limit) that is the easy one.
I have looked at different configs and could not find the correct one.
Any pointers ?
02-23-2015 05:31 AM
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On a 3560G you can configure a service police to police ingress rates. You can also activate QoS and shape, per port, egress queues.
Look at the chapter in the user guide, for your IOS version, about QoS features.
02-23-2015 06:14 AM
Hi Joseph,
Do you have any example configs, or a direct link to some examples ?
Regards
Martin
02-23-2015 07:08 AM
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Likely, the examples on Cisco's main site are better than what I would post.
BTW, you'll find more examples under "3750", the 3560's sibling (except for the 3750s stacking, they are just about identical).
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