Re: rate-limit question

From: kasturi cisco (kasturi_cisco@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Oct 13 2003 - 15:52:59 GMT-3


I understand that the below config may not work....as the exceed action
is "Transmit".So does it ever go to the next statement. So anything above
6 Mbps wont try to match the next rate-limit statement.

> rate-limit output access-group 110 6000000 25000 37500 conform-action
set-dscp-transmit 46 exceed-action transmit
> rate-limit output 2000000 50000 62500 conform-action transmit
exceed-action
>drop

Anyone else ? care to add.

Good Luck,
Kasturi.

>From: "PPPPP" >Reply-To: "PPPPP" >To: >Subject: Re: rate-limit
question >Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:33:47 +0400 > >! >interface F0/0 > ip
address 150.100.1.1 255.255.255.0 > priority-group 2 >! >priority-list 2
protocol ip high list 111 >! >access-list 110 permit udp any any range
1000 2000 >access-list 111 permit ip any any dscp ef >! > >----- Original
Message ----- >From: "CbCE>Cb:CE!CB" >To: >Sent: Monday, October
13, 2003 8:55 PM >Subject: Re: rate-limit question > > > > interface
serial 0/0 > > > > rate-limit input 256000 4000 96000 conform-action
transmit exceed-action > > drop > > > > rate-limit output 256000 4000
96000 conform-action transmit exceed-action > > drop > > > > In the
configuration example, CAR is applied on the input and output of a > >
customer > > > > interface on the provider edge router. Traffic is
policed to 256 Kbps on > > input and > > > > output, with some bursting
allowed. All exceeding traffic is dropped at >the > > provider > > > >
edge. > > > > The result of the configuration is that traffic to and from
the customer >is > > limited to > > > > the average rate of approximately
256kbps (256000 in the configuration) >with > > > > sustained bursts of
approximately 32kbps (4kBps or 4000 in the > > configuration). > > > >
Initial bursts at line speed can last up to 3 seconds because the token >
> bucket can > > > > hold up to 96000 tokens (bytes) which equals 768000
bits (3 x 256000 >bits). > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From:
"seonghui" > > To: > > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 6:45 PM > >
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 > > > > > > ***Get your CCIE and a FREE vacation:
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