09-16-2006 10:30 AM
Hello,
i??ve got the message, as i want to apply my prio config to the Interface:
ifs0/0 class voice requested bandwidth 200k, only availael 0K.
Here my config:
class-map match-all dialog
match access-group 142
class-map match-all netzwerk
match access-group 141
class-map match-all realtime
match access-group 140
class-map match-all batch
match access-group 143
class-map match-all VoIP
match access-group 144
!
policy-map NE4-qos_01
! VoIP
class VoIP
priority 200
class netzwerk
bandwidth percent 10
class dialog
bandwidth percent 20
class batch
bandwidth percent 25
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect
!
interface s0/0
bandwidth 2048
encap PPP
service-policy output NE4-qos_0
whats wrong
thanks a lot
ROnny
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09-25-2006 02:26 PM
As listed before you can't use 100% of the bandwidth on an interface. THis is because the router reserves bandwidth for other stuff like dynamic routing. Therefore, what you have to do is issue the command max-reserved-bandwidth on the interface to allow QoS to use the maximum bandwidth.
Regards,
09-17-2006 10:30 PM
You migt have fair queuing still active.
Please try the following:
int s0/0
no fair queue
service-policy output NE4-qos_0
end
Regards,
Leo
09-18-2006 01:46 AM
Hello,
I seem to remember that the bandwidth units in the same policy map must be identical. Try the following config:
policy-map NE4-qos_01
! VoIP
class VoIP
--> priority percent 10
class netzwerk
bandwidth percent 10
class dialog
bandwidth percent 20
class batch
bandwidth percent 25
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect
and see if that makes a difference...
Regards,
GNT
09-21-2006 05:32 AM
thanks a lot.
I Must set on the Interface the Bandwith command higher then the Interface Speed if i want to have more BW available to take over the service-policy. I did?nt understand the relation of all BW in policy-map to the BW and Speed of the Interface.
Have somebody an Explanation for me?
regards
Ronny
09-25-2006 06:50 AM
I believe by default you are only allowed to reserve up to 75% of the interface bandwidth. The router reserves 25% for routing protocols, etc.
You can set this differently using the max-reserved-bandwidth interface config command.
Foeh
09-25-2006 02:26 PM
As listed before you can't use 100% of the bandwidth on an interface. THis is because the router reserves bandwidth for other stuff like dynamic routing. Therefore, what you have to do is issue the command max-reserved-bandwidth on the interface to allow QoS to use the maximum bandwidth.
Regards,
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