From: Hossam (sam6626@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 13:42:31 GMT-3
Mustafa,
I see it the other way arround. As there is no point (my point of view) to do policying to 1M after priorty to 128 (remember Priority unlike Bandidth does policying by default).
I am thinking of :
class-map match-all voice
match ip rtp 16384 16383
policy-map policing
class class-default
police 1000000 187500 375000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
service-policy main
policy-map main
class voice
priority 128
"Mustafa Bayramov (ICT/IT)" <mustafa@azercell.com> wrote:
class-map match-all voice
match ip rtp 16384 16383
policy-map policing
class class-default
police 1000000 187500 375000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
policy-map main
class voice
priority 128
service-policy policing
What about this ?
Regards
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Shane Marquis
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:42 AM
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Voice QOS question
All,
I hope this is not a stupid question, but as I've always been told - there
are no stupid questions only stupid people so here goes :-)
I have a question on a sample exam that asks me to give a priority queue of
128kb/s to voice but then goes on to ask for me to limit the outgoing
traffic to 1mb/s - the outgoing interface is Ethernet.
I have configured a service policy giving 128kb/s but I am unsure how to
then limit the traffic to 1mb/s I've been unable to find a solution on CCO.
Can anyone offer any ideas?
Shane
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