10-10-2012 02:52 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:23 AM
Dears;
I am the service provider for the Internet and the network for the customers in the Tower, and one of the most important important requirements is to give dedicated bandwidth for a subnet, for example the customer at floor 20, they need a 2 Mbps for voice and 2 Mbps for data (this to access the Internet).
I was thinking if possible to determine the speed for each interface (or sub interface), but I do not know if it is possible. Otherwise, what is the best solution to shape (to give dedicated bandwidth) based on the subnet (and hence the sub interface)?
Regards
Bilal
Regards
Bilal
10-10-2012 04:21 PM
Hello There
You achieve the required bandwidth allocation by policing based on an access list that you can assign for each subnet you give to your customer .
Please check the below links for more information on how to do policing
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_tech_note09186a00800feff5.shtml
Hope this will help
Ahmed Sonba
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10-11-2012 01:25 AM
Dear Ahmed;
This can be used for upload traffic, but it does not work fine for download traffic. Do you have any specific method for download (and to be a successful practical method)?
Regards
Bilal
10-11-2012 02:09 AM
Hello Bila
You can set up your Policing QoS on the following
access-list 1 permit ip any 1.1.1.1 Subnet 1
access-list 2 permit ip any 2.2.2.2 Subnet 2
class-map subnet 1
match access-group 1
class-map subnet 2
match access-group 2
policy-map ISP Limit
class subnet 1
bandwidth [rate]
police [the rate limit] exceed-action [drop]
class subnet 2
bandwidth [rate]
police [the rate limit] exceed-action [drop]
Than you will need to bind it to the output of the interface towards the up stream
interface fastethernet 0/1 " up stream interface
service-policy out ISP Limit
Hope it will help
Ahmed Sonba
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