09-29-2010 09:22 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:14 PM
Hello expert,
I have a router(Spoke) that has two tunnels to my Hub.
I need to cap(limit) the bandwidth on both tunnels example tunnel A – 512 k and tunnel B 1.2M
I want this to be applied during normal transmission , hence I did not do QoS since this
will only apply when there congestion on the line.
Can anyone advise how to set the above on the router using SDM or CLI .
Regards
Jomo
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09-29-2010 09:37 AM
Are you using tunnel interfaces? You'll need to create a QoS policy and shape on the default class. If you're using tunnel interfaces, you *might* need to create 2 policy maps: one for each tunnel that you want to match on. (I've never done this, but seems plausible.) How are you routing traffic over these two tunnels? Are they used for certain types of traffic or certain destinations?
HTH,
John
09-29-2010 09:37 AM
Are you using tunnel interfaces? You'll need to create a QoS policy and shape on the default class. If you're using tunnel interfaces, you *might* need to create 2 policy maps: one for each tunnel that you want to match on. (I've never done this, but seems plausible.) How are you routing traffic over these two tunnels? Are they used for certain types of traffic or certain destinations?
HTH,
John
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