From: Sayeed Kachroo (sayeedk@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 03 2005 - 12:14:48 GMT-3
It looks good to me, but know that by giving the bandwith command you are
not restricting these protocols to these levels, during non-congestion
these protocols can exceed the specified bandwidth, you can use priority
commad (LLQ) or police comand so that these protocols do not exceed the
values specified.
Thanks
Sayeed
>From: Rajib Khan <rajib56666@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Rajib Khan <rajib56666@yahoo.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: CBWFQ
>Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 02:55:35 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hi Group,
>
>I want to assign telnet traffic 50% and ftp traffic 40% of 512kb
bandwidth of interface s1
>
>Following is my config
>
>Ip cef
>
>class-map ftp
>access-group 101
>or
>match proto ftp
>
>class-map telnet
>access-gorup 102
>or
>match pro telnet
>
>policy-map bandwidth
>class-map ftp
>bandw per 40
>class-map telnet
>bandw per 50
>
>map-class frame-realy cisco
>frame-relay cir 512000
>frame-realy mincir 512000
>no fram adaptive-shaping
>service-policy output bandwidth
>
>int s1
>fram traffic-shaping
>frame-realy class cisco
>max-reserve bandwidth 90
>
>or
>
>int s1
>bandwidth 512
>service-poilicy output cisco
>max-reserve bandwidth 90
>
>access-list 101 per any any eq ftp
>access-list 101 per any any eq ftp-data
>access-list 101 per any eq ftp any
>access-list 101 per any eq ftp-data any
>
>access-list 102 per any any eq telnet
>
>
>
>
>I have following questions
>
>1. Can i assign service-policy directily under frame-raly interface
rather than in map-class. If I assign directly under interface then it
applies to all pvc right? In this case do I need to use frame-realy
traffic shaping command
>
>2. If I want to assign CBWFQ to a specific PVC then map-class is
absoulutly neccessary right?
>
>
>Could any one please help me out with this
>
>Thanks
>
>Raj
>
>
>
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