Gaurav i have a doubt regarding priority and explicit policing
If there is a policy in which priority is given as 64kbits
and explicit policing is configured to police traffic which exceeds 32 kbits
whihc one will take precedence
whether it is priority command or explicit policing command
pls help
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 2:11 PM, GAURAV MADAN <gauravmadan1177_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Again stuck up in QOS ..
>
> Following is my config :
>
> =====================
> !
> class Vlan10
> bandwidth 18500
> service-policy child-profile
> !
>
> =============
> policy-map child-profile
> !
> class RealTime1
> priority 500
> police 1850000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop violate-action
> drop
> !
> class RealTime2
> priority 500
> police 3700000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop violate-action
> drop
> !
> class Application1
> bandwidth 1850
> !
> class Application2
> bandwidth 1850
> !
> class Application3
> bandwidth 1850
> !
> class Application4
> bandwidth 1850
> !
> class CustomerControl
> bandwidth 1850
> !
> class NetworkControl
> bandwidth 925
> !
> class class-default
> bandwidth 3700
> !
>
> Pumping Rates :
> *************************
> RT1 : 1.85Mbps
> RT2 : 3.7 Mbps
> Application 1,2,3,4 : 1.85 Mbps
> CustomerCOntrol : 0.925 Mbps
> Network COntrol : 0.925 Mbps
> Unclassified : 5.55 Mbps
>
> So total pumped in this Vlan is : 20.35 Mbps
>
> Definitely there is a congestion ( allowed is 18.5 Mbps)
>
> But My expectation is that ONLY unclassified traffic which is not
> conforming to my "child-policy" rules should get dropped .
> But I am seeing drop in all classes and I see that total of 186 Mbps is
> sent .
>
> Can someone please help me in correcting my config in case I just want
> unclassified traffic to get dropped in case of congestion .
>
> Thanks
> Gaurav Madan
>
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