Re: max-reserved-bandwidth

From: karim jamali (karim.jamali@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 09 2009 - 14:51:29 ARST


Hi,

The 75% maximum reserved bandwidth is still applicable. The reason you are
not getting any problems with your configuration is that you are doing your
reservations from the 75% (which is available) not from the total interface
bandwidth i.e. 70% of the 75% of the interface bandwidth is what you are
reserving.

Regards,

On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Ram Shummoogum <rshummoo@ca.ibm.com> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I was just wandering if Cisco has changed their IOS so as not to take into
> account the 75 % maximum-reserved-bandwidth.
>
> I did not get any error/warning on the following config: I am running
> 12.4.22T. Any comments?
>
> class-map match-all test4
> match protocol imap
> class-map match-all test2
> match protocol snmp
> class-map match-all test3
> match protocol citrix
> class-map match-all test1
> match protocol rtp
> !
> !
> policy-map test
> policy-map rambo
> class test1
> bandwidth percent 70
> fair-queue
> class test2
> bandwidth percent 10
> class test3
> bandwidth percent 15
> class test4
> !
>
> interface GigabitEthernet0/0
> description Carrier
> ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
> service-policy output rambo
>
>
> Thanks
>
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