From: ccie Meftahi (samccie2004@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jul 27 2004 - 04:39:11 GMT-3
U could use CBWFQ, where everything from BB is ur default class, create a policy to police it using police CIR ,, then attach the service policy inbound on interface connected to BB.
I have not labbed it yet, just initial thought.
Sam
marc van hoof <mvh@marcvanhoof.com> wrote:
Sounds more like a policing question than a shaping question to me....
Sure you have to use CBWFQ ?
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> I have this scenario
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> R1<----------->BB1
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> R1 and BB1 are connected by on an ethernet segment .
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> Task
> On R1, limit all possible traffic from BB1 to 2mbps . What criteria should
> i use to match " all possible traffic from bb1" ?
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