From: KC (kanwal.chawla@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2006 - 21:18:00 GMT-3
Hi Sameer
I read your question and i am sure that if you are using CBWFQ with the
Bandwidth command in Class-map , it will not show you on subinterface,
because the reason is CBWFQ is not supported on Sub Interfaces.
Tell me buddies , if i am wrong ??
On 2/28/06, sameer.azam@gmail.com <sameer.azam@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a router with 2 FastEthernet Interfaces
> F0/0 & F0/1.
>
> F0/0 is directly connected with some other router.
> &
> F0/1 is subdidided in to 2 more Sub interface
>
> F0/1.1---- connected with R5.
> F0/1.2---- Connected with R6
>
> Now i need to make a class-map so that all the traffic that comes on the
> F0/1.1 or all the traffic comming from R5 should be limited to 2Mb.
>
> and the policy-map i can only apply to the F0/0 ( as this is the part of
> the Question which i can't change).
>
> Now there is a option with the class-map that is
>
> match input-interface
> so if i use this option i can simply select the input interface as F0/1.1
> BUT
> the problem is when i see the running config i see
> CLASS-MAP match-all From_R5
> match input-interface FastEthernet0/1------> instead if FastEthernet0/1.1
>
>
> So any idea about this problem or is there any other way to solve this
> proble,.
>
> Regards
>
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