From: Raj Carpanen (rcarpanen@hyperchip.com)
Date: Fri Oct 10 2003 - 12:29:34 GMT-3
I think your question is not valid, the normal and excess burst is not a
*rate* (bits/sec). It is a byte count.
-----Original Message-----
From: seonghui [mailto:seonghui@vads.com]
Sent: October 10, 2003 10:45 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: rate-limit question
Hi,
The task asks:
user accessing server that use tcp port 1000 to 2000. On router 9
FastEthernet interface, rate limit this traffic to 6 Mbps with normal burst
of 200kbps and excess burst of 300kbps. Confirm traffic is marked as
priority traffic and non-conforming traffic is also allowed without any
marking. Rest of the traffic is rate limited to 2 Mbps with normal burst of
400kbps and excess burst of 500kbps. Conforming traffic is transmitted as
normal priority and non-conforming traffic is discarded.
Below is what i configured. Can anyone confirm if it is correct?
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 192.168.11.11 255.255.255.0
rate-limit output access-group 102 6000000 200000 300000 conform-action
set-prec-transmit 7 exceed-action continue
rate-limit output access-group 102 2000000 400000 500000 conform-action
set-prec-transmit 0 exceed-action drop
access-list 102 permit tcp any any range 1000 2000
And also, is there a way that I can use 'policing' to achieve the same
results?
regards - SH
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