From: marc van hoof (mvh@marcvanhoof.com)
Date: Thu Aug 05 2004 - 03:46:35 GMT-3
Yeah, but the specification says that on R1 he should limit the traffic
from BB1, which means that he's trying to control INBOUND traffic...
hence, policing is the only option, as shaping only applies to outbound
traffic.
unless you've found a way to tell another switch to delay a packet ? :)
-mvh.
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Kenneth Wygand
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:38 PM
To: ccie Meftahi; marc van hoof; Olu Rosa; Dan Shechter
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CBWFQ Match Criteria
Sam,
My initial though was that this could also be matched through CBWFQ
based on incoming interface. However, I think you are correct in that
this can be done through the default class, which might even be a better
solution given the classification requirements.
Ken
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From: ccie Meftahi [mailto:samccie2004@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Tue 7/27/2004 3:39 AM
To: marc van hoof; 'Olu Rosa'; 'Dan Shechter'; Kenneth Wygand
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CBWFQ Match Criteria
U could use CBWFQ, where everything from BB is ur default class, create
a policy to police it using police CIR ,, then attach the service policy
inbound on interface connected to BB.
I have not labbed it yet, just initial thought.
Sam
marc van hoof <mvh@marcvanhoof.com> wrote:
Sounds more like a policing question than a shaping question to
me....
Sure you have to use CBWFQ ?
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> Olu Rosa
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> To: Dan Shechter; Kenneth Wygand
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> Subject: CBWFQ Match Criteria
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> I have this scenario
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> R1<----------->BB1
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> R1 and BB1 are connected by on an ethernet segment .
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> Task
> On R1, limit all possible traffic from BB1 to 2mbps . What
criteria should
> i use to match " all possible traffic from bb1" ?
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