From: Petr Lapukhov (petrsoft@gmail.com)
Date: Tue May 30 2006 - 08:30:02 ART
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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