RE: Custom Queuing byte count calculation

From: CCIE FUN (ccieexam2002@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 22:15:48 GMT-3


I tried this solution using CBWFQ
i created different class-maps for different protocol
types etc.
Created policy maps etc.
NO MY PROBLEM is i have 4 policy-maps tied to the
class-maps.
HOW DO I TIE THOSE 4 TOGETHER AND APPLY IT TO THE
SUBINTERFACES.

I CAN TIE ON CLASS TO THE ONE SINGLE FRAME-RELAY MAP
CLASS AND THEN TIE IT TO THE SUBINTERFACE.

but what about the remaining 3 traffic types.

can you help me out. how do i tie these classes
together and apply it to the single interface.
i have included the relevant config below.
---------------------------------------------
!
class-map match-all PERMITANY
match access-group 1
class-map match-all FASTE
match input-interface FastEthernet0/0
class-map match-all WWW
match protocol http
class-map match-all TELNET-FTP
match protocol ftp
match protocol telnet
!
!
policy-map PERMITANY
class PERMITANY
bandwidth percent 20
policy-map FASTE
class FASTE
bandwidth percent 15
policy-map WWW
class WWW
bandwidth percent 50
policy-map TELNET-FTP
class TELNET-FTP
bandwidth percent 15

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--- "Khalid A. Kaseb"
<khalid_ameen@rayaintegration.com> wrote:
> It is better to achieve this using CBWFQ as you can
> explicit specify
> your traffic classes and the percentage of B.W. it
> may take, then apply
> the your policy using service-policy command , here
> is sample confi.
> Class-map match-all dlsw
> Match protocol dlsw
> Bandwidth-percentage 15
> And so on
> Correct me if I am wrong
> Thanks
> Khalid
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
> CCIE FUN
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 5:37 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Custom Queuing byte count calculation
>
> Hello Group
> Can anybody explain the best way to calculate the
> byte-count. i am working on a example
> "it says that configure custome queueing on frame
> cloud so if congestion occurs then:
>
> www traffic gets 50% traffic
> FTP /Telnet get 15%
> Traffic from e0/0 gets 15%
> rest of the traffic shares the remaining bandwidth.
>
> Now how do i determine the byte-count in this case.
> I have worked on examples which provide the
> predetermined byte-counts, the DOC CD has a nice
> example on that.
> But have always stumbled upon the kind of examples i
> explained above.
>
> any help would be appreciated.
>
> thanks
>
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