RE: IE Lab 1 task 12.1 trying to verify if config is working

From: mikenoc@mindspring.com
Date: Sun Feb 27 2005 - 12:29:00 GMT-3


  Thanks, but I still have a question. I am not sure if this means that my IP accounting config is working or if
my CAR config has just marked traffic. Is there another way I can verify that my IP accounting config has worked ?

   Thanks,

Rack1R3#show interf s0/0 precedence
Serial0/0
  Input
    Precedence 3: 174 packets, 261696 bytes
    Precedence 5: 177 packets, 266208 bytes
    Precedence 6: 352 packets, 19501 bytes
  Output
    Precedence 3: 174 packets, 261696 bytes
    Precedence 5: 548 packets, 291020 bytes
    Precedence 6: 66 packets, 4136 bytes
Rack1R3#
Mar 4 23:53:06.636: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
Rack1R3#

-----Original Message-----
From: Gajewski Mariusz <Mariusz.Gajewski@telekomunikacja.pl>
Sent: Feb 27, 2005 10:08 AM
To: mikenoc@mindspring.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: IE Lab 1 task 12.1 trying to verify if config is working

Try - show interf s0/0 precedence

hth

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
mikenoc@mindspring.com
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:59 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IE Lab 1 task 12.1 trying to verify if config is working

  Hello,

 On this task we are supposed to enable IP accounting to see if any packets
going across the frame link are being marked with an IP precedence value. To
verify this I tried to I tried setting IP precedence with CAR for anything
over 8000 bytes. I then tried pinging across the circuit changing the MTU to
1500 and when doing a show ip accounting on both interfaces I am not seeing
anything. Can someone please take a look at my config and tell me what I am
missing ?

   Thanks,

     Mike F.
 

Rack1R2#sh run int ser 0/0
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 367 bytes
!
interface Serial0/0
 ip address 183.1.123.2 255.255.255.0
 ip accounting precedence input
 ip accounting precedence output
 ip pim sparse-dense-mode
 encapsulation frame-relay IETF
 no ip split-horizon eigrp 100
 frame-relay map ip 183.1.123.1 201 broadcast
 frame-relay map ip 183.1.123.3 203 broadcast
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
 frame-relay lmi-type cisco
end

Rack1R2#

Rack1R3#sh run int ser 0/0
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 429 bytes
!
interface Serial0/0
 ip address 183.1.123.3 255.255.255.0
 ip accounting precedence input
 ip accounting precedence output
 ip pim sparse-dense-mode
 rate-limit output 8000 1500 2000 conform-action set-prec-transmit 5
exceed-action set-prec-transmit 3 encapsulation frame-relay IETF
frame-relay map ip 183.1.123.1 302 frame-relay map ip 183.1.123.2 302
broadcast no frame-relay inverse-arp frame-relay lmi-type cisco end

Rack1R3#

Rack1R3#ping ip
Target IP address: 183.1.123.2
Repeat count [5]: 10000
Datagram size [100]: 1500
Timeout in seconds [2]:
Extended commands [n]:
Sweep range of sizes [n]:
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 10000, 1500-byte ICMP Echos to 183.1.123.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
!!!!!! Terminal#2

Rack1R2#sh ip accounting
Rack1R2#

Rack1R3#sh ip accounting
Rack1R3#



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