08-15-2006 09:44 PM
Hi
I have ONE site which is connected with MY HEAD OFFICE Having BW 128 kbps LL.
mY Head office having Exchange server ,citrix & proxy server.
Total Number of user at my remote site is 20.
I want to implement QoS on my router .
So that they will get good citrix connectivity & exchange & then internet.
How i will achive this .
08-15-2006 09:58 PM
Hi Jitendar
If you are having a P2P link with your head office then you can have the QOS config in effect,since it requires end to end identical QOS parameters to be defined on the link.
What you can do over here is assign priority to your Citrix traffic and give bandwidth gurantee to your exchange and for your internet in best effort basis.
You can classify the traffic patterns using ACLs based matching the traffic destined to Citrix server or based on the Citrix server access port.
The same you can follow for exchange server also on the basis of port which is being used to retrive and send mails.
Once you are done with this you can configure different class maps for respective traffic patterns.
Once you are done with the classification part create a policy map and bind the class maps under the policy map with necessary priority and bandwidth parameters defined.
Then the policy map to be binded under the interface which gets you connected to your head office.
As a prerequisite you need to mention proper bandwidth parameter on the interfaces under which you are binding the service policies.
Also you need to have identical configurations done at the head office end too..
you can refer this document which talks about different stages in configuring qos in routers.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk543/tsd_technology_support_category_home.html
regds
08-15-2006 10:21 PM
Hi
Thanks for your reply .
mY CITRIX SERVER IP IS 10.10.100.1/24
MY EXCHNAGE SREVER IP 10.10.100.10/23
can u tell me how should I confiure ?
08-18-2006 05:28 AM
Hi,
an example config for a router would look like this:
ip cef
class-map match-all CITRIX
match protocol citrix
class-map match-all exchange
match ip address 10
access-list 10 permit host 10.10.100.10
policy-map WAN-128k
class CITRIX
bandwidth 20
class exchange
bandwidth 60
class class-default
random-detect
interface Serial0/0
bandwidth 128
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
service-policy output WAN-128k
You need to adjust bandwidth in the policy-map to suitable values, interface names and ip addresses to your environment.
Hope this helps! Please rate all posts.
Regards, Martin
09-11-2006 06:57 AM
do cisco routers have a built-in protocol of 'citrix' ?
09-12-2006 02:09 AM
Hey there,
This depends on the software version of the router. The command "match protocol xxx" uses NBAR (Network Based Application Recognition). The router (or switch) will have a PDLM (Packet Description Language Module) file. This file holds the application/pot numbers that NBAR knows about.
Try the commands "show ip nbar pdln" or "sh ip nbar port-map" http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_r/qrfcmd10.htm#wp1122057
You can also turn nbar protocol-discovery on for an interface and then look at "show ip nbar protocol-discovery" and it will tell you the protocols that it has seen running on the interface and frequency.
Enjoy,
LH
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