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We have a server that we would like to dedicate a 2Mbps bandwidth to (out of 10Mbps dedicated link). We had configured the ASA firewall as following:
!access-list Srvr permit ip host 172.x.x.x any!class-map Server match access-list Srvr exit!a...
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tested with speed test.
the server spikes to more than 5Mbps sometimes, and terribly slow when browsing and downloading some other times.
as if it is not getting its dedicated share of BW!
I have also applied the policy on the inside interface as well:
here is a show service-policy police command output:
Interface outside: Service-policy: Traffic Class-map: Server Output police Interface outside: cir 2000000 bps, bc 62500 bytes conform...
I have changed the configurations to the following:
policy-map Traffic class Server police output 2000000 police input 2000000 class users police output 8000000 police input 8000000
So that it shapes both input and out put traffic, But failed as ...
Well, the thing is: I would like to run a test first and my question was that is it possible to configure CISCO ASA or Switch as an SIP server or what so ever. I can manage to get a couple of IP telephones for the test, but I don't like to buy a new ...