09-15-2016 06:01 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:26 AM
We have many different interfaces in our routers. On these we have service-policys to limit bandwith to 100Mbps.
If we use a class-map matching an access-list like "permit ip any any"
and a policy-map with that class-map to police down to 100Mbps.
If we apply that policy map as interface service-policy out. Would all interfaces that are using that service-policy share 100Mbps or will they get 100Mbps each?
Thanks for any reply.
Regards
Henrik
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09-15-2016 01:57 PM
Hi,
Since you are applying the policy per interface, each interface will get 100Mb
HTH
09-16-2016 09:16 AM
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And another note, if you set polices on router subinterfaces, the policer would be effective per subinterface (independently of other subinterfaces on the same main interface).
09-15-2016 01:57 PM
Hi,
Since you are applying the policy per interface, each interface will get 100Mb
HTH
09-16-2016 01:48 AM
Thank you
09-16-2016 09:16 AM
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And another note, if you set polices on router subinterfaces, the policer would be effective per subinterface (independently of other subinterfaces on the same main interface).
09-16-2016 09:26 AM
Thank you both and yes in our Case it is applied to subinterfaces.
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