01-24-2017 01:33 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:02 AM
Hi folks,
I am looking at trying to restrict outbound traffic bandwidth on a particular interface depending upon originating vlan/subnet.
So far I have looked at policing
police 5000000 100000 exceed-action drop matching traffic against a class-map/access list, then applying this to the interface on outbound. Is this doable ?
If anyone can advise an alternative way of restricting outbound traffic bandwidth based on originating vlan/subnet then please advise.
many thanks,
Chris.
01-24-2017 04:00 AM
I have implemented that on routers. Yes, that sould work I think, I did it but using Shaping on outgoing traffic instead.
Depending on what you want, CBWFQ (queueing) could be the best choice if it is to manage the outgoing traffic.
01-25-2017 12:29 AM
ok thanks,
Shaping, using SRR-bandwidth ? Never done that before.
Will read up on CBWFQ.
What is the best way to test afterwards, so if I hammer the interface I can see packets dropped.
thanks,
01-25-2017 03:53 AM
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