Re: wan managent

From: Chris Larson (clarson52@comcast.net)
Date: Wed May 19 2004 - 16:27:03 GMT-3


on the far end WAN router, if you have the admin control, rate-limit based
on IP or subnet. Put it on the output interface facing the customers you
want to limit. This will rate limit the wan link from the far end. You could
rate-limit on the input interface of the customer side, but traffic would
not be policed and dropped until after it had utilized the WAN link.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Larson" <clarson52@comcast.net>
To: "ali" <asayyed@atheer.net.sa>; "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: wan managent

> Depending on your topology and where your admin control is, you could
> probably use a scheme that marks with dscp value or classifies the
traffic
> based on ip address or subnet on one side or interface, then use policing
> based on that on the other end or interface. I do not think this would
> scale for every individual user but if you assigned whole subnets to
recieve
> a certain class of service you could just ensure you meet the minimum
> bandwidth requirements for all the hosts on that subnet and police that
> value.
>
> There are probably other and better ways, but this is what immediatly
comes
> to mind.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ali" <asayyed@atheer.net.sa>
> To: "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:59 AM
> Subject: wan managent
>
>
> > Dear All
> > How I can control the WAN link by using QoS
> > I mean let us I have the fowling
> >
> > Customers ---------------------------------POP Router
> > (serial )-------WAN Link ------------- (serial )Core
> > Router------------------------internet
> >
> > If I have multi customers in the LAN side of the our POP (one Ethernet
> > port ) and I want to limit each customer by some certain bandwidth fomr
> WAN
> > Link
> >
> > Like customer 1 will consume 64 from wan
> > And customer 2 will consume 128 from wan
> > And customer 3 will consume 256 from wan
> >
> > And so on
> >
> > Taking in consideration the uplink request is not like the down link
> > because it is internet services
> >
> > Is the good way to implant it in outbound traffic in serial core router?
> >
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