From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2006 - 14:41:06 ART
Hey there Rocco,
I did this not so long back for a customer of mine. You're missing a
few command to get it working properly. The key one being:-
"frame-relay traffic-shaping" on the main serial interface.
**BE WARNED** When you do this, it will set the cir on the interfaces
to around 64k - this is something I found out after I'd implemented the
change!! So I wrote some frame-relay map classes to specify the cir,
etc for each interface.
I also read something very interesting from Cisco where they say that
your CIR should be set to you given rate from the service provider and
that your CIR from the service provider should be configured as your
mincir. A document which has since been moved on CCO. I'll send it you
if you want it.
LH
rocco ****** wrote:
> I'm trying to set up LLQ for DLSw. I tried using NBAR but it doesn't
> seem to be giving matches. Then I tried just using a simple extened ACL
> but no luck. I think its because it's considered a tunnel and from what
> I see it needs to be classified differently. I'm thinking of using an ip
> local policy. Also tring to figure out how to do this for other directly
> generated router traffic for lab practice. Any suggestions... QA_RTR#sho
> policy-map EFT
> Policy Map EFT
> Class DLSW
> Strict Priority
> Bandwidth 8 (kbps) Burst 200 (Bytes)
> QA_RTR#sho policy-map int
> QA_RTR#sho policy-map interface s0/0 Serial0/0 Service-policy output:
> EFT Class-map: DLSW (match-all)
> 0 packets, 0 bytes
> 5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
> Match: access-group 111
> Queueing
> Strict Priority
> Output Queue: Conversation 40
> Bandwidth 8 (kbps) Burst 200 (Bytes)
> (pkts matched/bytes matched) 0/0
> (total drops/bytes drops) 0/0 Class-map: class-default (match-any)
> 21288 packets, 2378945 bytes
> 5 minute offered rate 1000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
> Match: any
> #show run ip cef
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> !
> class-map match-all DLSW
> match access-group 111
> !
> !
> policy-map EFT
> class DLSW
> priority 8
> !
> !
> dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.x.x.xdlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 172.x.x.xdlsw
> remote-peer 0 tcp 172.x.x.xdlsw bridge-group 69
> !
> !
> interface Loopback5
> ip address 10.x.x.x 255.255.255.255
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/0
> ip address 10.x.x.x 255.255.255.224
> no ip proxy-arp
> backup delay 10 0
> backup interface FastEthernet0/1
> speed 100
> full-duplex
> bridge-group 69
> bridge-group 69 spanning-disabled
> !
> interface Serial0/0
> bandwidth 128
> no ip address
> ip nbar protocol-discovery
> service-policy output EFT
> encapsulation frame-relay IETF
> no ip mroute-cache
> frame-relay lmi-type ansi
> !
> interface Serial0/0.31 point-to-point
> ip add x.x.x.x 255.255.255.252 bandwidth 64
> frame-relay interface-dlci 31
> !
> interface Serial0/0.33 point-to-point
> ip add x.x.x.x 255.255.255.252
> bandwidth 64
>
> !
> interface FastEthernet0/1
> ip address 10.x.x.x.x 255.255.255.224 no ip proxy-arp
> speed 100
> full-duplex
> bridge-group 69
> bridge-group 69 spanning-disabled
> !
> interface Serial0/1
> no ip address
> shutdown
> !
>
> ip local policy route-map DLSW
> access-list 111 permit tcp any host 172.20.254.3 eq 1981
> access-list 111 permit tcp any host 172.20.254.3 eq 1982
> access-list 111 permit tcp any host 172.20.254.3 eq 1983
> access-list 111 permit tcp any host 172.20.254.3 eq 2065
> access-list 111 permit tcp any host 172.20.254.3 eq 2067
> !
> route-map DLSW permit 10
> !
>
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