Re: Qos

From: Jay Pal <jay.b.pal_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 21:38:07 +0800

So there is no way to fulfill my scenario using the same class it looks
like.

Thanks Godswill will try that. I shoud have though about that earlier.
Jay
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Godswill Oletu <oletu_at_inbox.lv> wrote:

> You can achieve this by creating an extra class that will include only the
> application....
>
> You will use your initial classes to classify and then mark the various
> traffic as needed, then use this additional class to re-mark only the
> application if it exceed your desired limit.
>
> However, do the testing/re-marking on the application directly above the
> default-class, but below the section where video & application are set to
> AF4. Since, the router will execute them in a top-down fashion, you shld be
> okay.
>
> Godswill Oletu
> CCIE #16464 (R&S)
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Pal" <jay.b.pal_at_gmail.com>
> To: <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 7:08 AM
> Subject: Qos
>
>
> Hello Experts,
>>
>> Need some help on QoS.
>>
>> Here is the scenario I have. I have voice, video and 4other critical
>> applications. I will create 5 classes - EF, AF1, AF2, AF3 and AF4 (of
>> course there is the default class). Now I would like to run video and 1
>> other application on the same class AF4. If I have the total bandwdith for
>> AF4 as 1M, is it possible to limit the critical application to 300k with
>> AF41 and if it exceeds 300k it should be marked as AF42. But for video it
>> should make with only AF41.
>>
>> I know that policing can achieve this for AF4 class as a whole, but not
>> sure
>> if two applications can be treated separately as above.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Jay
>>
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