From: Tsiartas, Harrys (harrys.tsiartas@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jun 10 2002 - 10:21:21 GMT-3
Looks good,
The only thing is that it's not recommended to assign 100% of the badwith of
a link to the Congestion Management tool. Cisco recommends %75, so you have
room for administrative staff like routing updates etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: West, Jeff [mailto:westj@telecomsys.com]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 7:46 AM
To: 'William Wong Kun Sing'; 'Groupstudy'
Subject: RE: QoS sample configuration
Here is a sample config:
class-map match-all VoIP-RTP
match access-group name voip <-- set up access lists to match the traffic
you need
class-map match-all control
match access-group 101
class-map match-all web
match access-group name web
!
!
policy-map VoIP
class control
bandwidth percent 5
class web
bandwidth percent 20
random-detect
class VoIP-RTP
priority percent 75
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect
Then make the multilink:
interface mulit1
bandwidth 64
ip address 10.30.10.2 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
ip tcp header-compression iphc-format
no ip mroute-cache
max-reserved-bandwidth 100
service-policy output VoIP
no cdp enable
ppp multilink
ppp multilink fragment-delay 10
ppp multilink interleave
ip rtp header-compression iphc-format
Finally, apply it to your outgoing interface
Jeff West
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
(813) 831-6353 x118 Voice
-----Original Message-----
From: William Wong Kun Sing [mailto:wong_kunsing@solsis-eso.com.my]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 7:17 AM
To: 'Groupstudy'
Subject: QoS sample configuration
Hi guys
Can somebody give me some sample configuration for the below QoS method? Let
say I want to give 50% of the bandwidth to the FTP traffic even during the
congestion.
1. LLQ
2. CBWFQ
3. WFQ
As I'm new to the QoS but I heard that there are a lots of the QoS questions
in the ccie lab. But my lab is on the next tuesday.
Please help me as soon as possible.
Thanks.
Best regards,
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