01-01-2014 06:57 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:20 PM
Hi,
I have three LAN ports on a VM server. I want to limit a VM guest (guest server) outbound bandwidth to 3750 swith .
How do I do it ? I want to apply QoS on the switch.
thanks
01-01-2014 09:59 AM
Hi,
It is probably easier to use VM to do that.
The new vSphere 5.5 supports QOS. You can use it to apply QOS to specific VM.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere/VMware-vSphere-Platform-Whats-New.pdf
HTH
01-01-2014 04:45 PM
Thanks for the reply
01-02-2014 02:41 AM
Hello
MLS qos on the 3750 have 4 egress queues, enabling SRR on a specific port to shape and/or limit to a require BW value could be a possibility.
The below config is applying shaping to queue 1 of a specific port to 2mb ( by default all ports default to 100mb and are assigned a shaped weight of 1/25 or 4% of interface bw
int fa0/0
srr bandwidth shape 50 0 0 0 - ( 1/50th of 100mb = 2mb)
sh mls qos interface x/x queuing
srr bandwidth shape x x x x
srr bandwidth limit x x x x
res
Paul
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01-02-2014 05:01 AM
Paul,
Thanks for the reply. The port is connect to over 15 VM guest OS. I want to limit only one VM guest its output bandwidth. Is above statement ableto do it ?
thanks
01-02-2014 05:44 AM
Hello
Unfortunately it will not, SRR is specific to the port its configured on, So your 15 VM servers behind this port would be affected, I have misunderstood your initial query so apologies to that.
However you may be able to police on a specific value like source a mac-address, but again not sure this would be applicable to your scenario.
Police specific traffic with source mac- address to 1mb.
access-list 700 permit 0000.1111.2222 0000.0000.0000
class-map match-all VMServer
match access-group 700
policy-map MAC
class VMServer
police 1000000 31250 exceed-action drop
int x/x
service-policy input MAC
res
Paul
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01-02-2014 08:03 AM
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If you're looking to limit bandwidth FROM your server, you can use an ingress policy on the server's interface and police selectively. For example, if your specific VM has its own IP address, you could police inbound (from the server) traffic matching that IP.
01-02-2014 04:50 PM
Joseph,
thanks for the reply. It is a good point. I did not think about it. I always think about to the other side. You are right. I can limit the ingress traffice on the server .
thanks
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