From: HP-France,ex2 ("SANCHEZ-MONGE,ANTONIO)
Date: Sat Mar 20 2004 - 07:45:25 GMT-3
Hi Marko,
Is CEF enabled or disabled? Just a guess, it may make a difference. I did
the same tests as Richard yesterday and it worked for me too.
Cheers,
Ato.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Marko Berend
Sent: sabado, 20 de marzo de 2004 11:32
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Service-policy from the router
Richard,
Thank you very much for your excellent tests.
I now see that it actualy works as it should. I seem to be unable to grasp
why this is not working for me (yet).
Thanks a bunch,
Marko
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Richard Dumoulin [mailto:richard.dumoulin@vanco.es]
        Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 11:29 AM
        To: Richard Dumoulin; Marko Berend; ccielab@groupstudy.com
        Subject: RE: Service-policy from the router
        I also added a line in the access-list for telnet traffic and I can
confirm that the packets were marked. Now I have to go but I will try with
NBAR to confirm my reasoning (or not ?!?!),
        Regards,
        --Richard
        -----Mensaje original-----
        De: Richard Dumoulin
        Enviado el: sabado, 20 de marzo de 2004 11:24
        Para: Richard Dumoulin; Marko Berend; ccielab@groupstudy.com
        Asunto: RE: Service-policy from the router
        And the packets are marked !!
        R4#sh policy-map int se 0/0.1
         Serial0/0.1
          Service-policy output: qos
            Class-map: qos (match-all)
              5 packets, 520 bytes
              5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
              Match: access-group name qos
              QoS Set
                precedence 5
                  Packets marked 5
            Class-map: class-default (match-any)
              3 packets, 390 bytes
              5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
              Match: any
        --Richard
        -----Mensaje original-----
        De: Richard Dumoulin
        Enviado el: sabado, 20 de marzo de 2004 11:18
        Para: Marko Berend; ccielab@groupstudy.com
        Asunto: RE: Service-policy from the router
        Marko, I tested it and it worked. See below how I tested (without a
sniffer
        !!):
        On R4
        class-map match-all qos
          match access-group name qos
        !
        !
        policy-map qos
          class qos
           set ip precedence 5
        !
        interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point
         ip address 173.168.40.2 255.255.255.0
         service-policy output qos
         frame-relay interface-dlci 504
        !
        interface Loopback0
         ip address 44.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
        end
        !
        ip access-list extended qos
         permit ip host 44.1.1.1 any
        On R3
        interface Serial0/0.2 point-to-point
         ip address 173.168.40.1 255.255.255.0
         rate-limit input access-group rate-limit 1 8000 1500 3000
conform-action
        drop exceed-action drop
         frame-relay interface-dlci 405
        !
        interface Loopback0
         ip address 10.33.1.1 255.255.255.0
        end
        !
        access-list rate-limit 1 5
        Test:
        R4#pi ip
        Target IP address: 10.33.1.1
        Repeat count [5]:
        Datagram size [100]:
        Timeout in seconds [2]:
        Extended commands [n]: y
        Source address or interface: 44.1.1.1
        Type of service [0]:
        Set DF bit in IP header? [no]:
        Validate reply data? [no]:
        Data pattern [0xABCD]:
        Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]:
        Sweep range of sizes [n]:
        Type escape sequence to abort.
        Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
        Packet sent with a source address of 44.1.1.1
        .....
        Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
        R4#pi 10.33.1.1
        Type escape sequence to abort.
        Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
        !!!!!
        Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 56/56/60
ms
        R3#sh int se 0/0.2 rate-limit
        Serial0/0.2
          Input
            matches: access-group rate-limit 1
              params:  8000 bps, 1500 limit, 3000 extended limit
              conformed 5 packets, 520 bytes; action: drop
              exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; action: drop
              last packet: 56016ms ago, current burst: 0 bytes
              last cleared 00:08:35 ago, conformed 0 bps, exceeded 0 bps
        R4#conf t
        Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
        R4(config)#int se 0/0.1
        R4(config-subif)#no serv out qos
        R4(config-subif)#^Z
        R4#pi ip
        Target IP address:
        4d15h: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console10.33.1.1
        Repeat count [5]:
        Datagram size [100]:
        Timeout in seconds [2]:
        Extended commands [n]: y
        Source address or interface: 44.1.1.1
        Type of service [0]:
        Set DF bit in IP header? [no]:
        Validate reply data? [no]:
        Data pattern [0xABCD]:
        Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]:
        Sweep range of sizes [n]:
        Type escape sequence to abort.
        Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
        Packet sent with a source address of 44.1.1.1
        !!!!!
        Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 56/58/60
ms
        
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