From: Larry Chuon (lchuon@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 30 2006 - 08:38:29 ART
Thanks Petr. I'll lab this out a bit later today.
On 5/30/06, Petr Lapukhov <petrsoft@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yep, NBAR is sort of weid thing :)
>
> It grabs your outgoing requests, and then recognizes the "return" traffic.
>
> So actually, you send GET request outbound, by implement policing
> inbound.
>
> The best way to verify this is to enable IOS HTTP server, and issue
>
> "copy http://1.1.1.1/image.gif null:" from some other router.
>
> Note, that NBAR does not recognize router-originated requests.
>
> HTH
> Petr
>
> 30.05.06, Alexei Monastyrnyi <alexeim@orcsoftware.com> NAPISAL(A):
> >
> > IMO it should be applied inbound on R1 interface towards BB1
> >
> > on 30/05/2006 05:34 Vinu wrote:
> > > th questions is something like this... on R1's backbone interface
> limit
> > http
> > > download to 128kbps... which direction should i apply the
> > > policy map... i mean for http download is the policy map supposed to
> be
> > > given outbout or inbound ?
> > >
> > > r6----r1----bb1
> >
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