02-07-2011 08:21 PM - edited 03-06-2019 03:24 PM
I need to implement a QoS policy such a way that I control the bandwidth utilization between customers.
Both are connected to the same 4948E-10GIG version. running enterprise level of IOS 12.2.(54)SG. The IOS does not allow hierarchical QoS. So I have to do it using, marking, policy and shape.
The interface GIG1/1 for example has a maxim bandwidth of 50Mbps. The interface GIG1/3 has 10Mbps of bandwidth.
The incoming traffic via GIG1/1 has to go out via GIG1/3. But it can not congest the 10Mbps link. The exceed traffic has to be transmitted but with a lower preference. I am thinking on using “shape Xm” for the incoming traffic into interface GIG 1/3 and mark the traffic leaving interface GIG1/1 so I can associate the less than 1Mbps bandwidth to CS5 with 40% of the available bandwidth and what ever exceed it will get CS1 with 2% of the bandwidth using shape command.
Is that correct?
02-08-2011 12:27 AM
Hi,
That seems work fine.
Find the below may help for your scenario.
Police a specific VLAN number on a physical trunk port.
class-map vlan5
match vlan 5
match class-map class-default
policy-map vlan5-limit
class vlan5
police 2000000 250000 exceed-action drop
int fa0/5
service-policy input vlan5-limit
After you apply this configuration, the traffic with VLAN ID 5 coming from a trunk port fa0/5 will be policed at 2Mbps.
Please rate the helpful posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
02-10-2011 05:06 PM
Thanks for your reply.
That would help if you have few VLANS and a trunk. In my case I do not have VLANs.
In my case the 4948E is doing BGP to the central router upstream and BGP to remote routers downstream (one for each 48 ports). All point-to-point interfaces.Remember that GIG1/1 at 50Mbps can send majority of the traffic to GIG1/30 that has 10Mbps speed and the same traffic to GIG1/40 that has 5Mbps speed. And interface GIG1/30 and 1/40 also send traffic to interface GIG1/1.
I was looking for a policy that would cover all the 48 interfaces.
I received some tips that it should be done inbound and outbound. Some protection for the upstream connection to the router is also necessary. Also I have assigned percentages for specific types of traffic, such as voice, network management, critical data, etc..
Let me work a bit on it. If you have any additional tips let me know.Thank you.
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