[c-nsp] QoS Question

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Thu Sep 23 13:25:47 EDT 2004


It will work.

It's also advised to create a BW class to protect
your control traffic (EIGRP) also just to be safe.

Rodney

On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 01:09:25PM -0400, Chapman, Matthew wrote:
> Frame relay T1s using EIGRP.
> 
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> 
> -matt chapman
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> ________________________________
> 
> From: Cheung, Rick [mailto:Rick.Cheung at nextelpartners.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 12:01 PM
> To: Chapman, Matthew; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Cc: Sagon, Keith C.
> Subject: RE: [c-nsp] QoS Question
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>  
> 
>         Are they frame T1s, or point to points? I dont recall if CBWFQ
> supports point to point T1s, with encapsulation HDLC.
> 
>         CBWFQ may be the answer, where you can assign a certain amount
> of bandwidth for your classB destinations, and have a default class for
> everything else. 
> 
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> 
> Rick Cheung 
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> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Chapman, Matthew [mailto:chapmam2 at ocps.k12.fl.us] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 8:28 AM 
> To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net 
> Cc: Sagon, Keith C. 
> Subject: [c-nsp] QoS Question 
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> 
> Hello, 
> 
> I have a basic QoS question.  I have a hub and spoke topology, all T1 
> connections.  Some major applications are being done via http at the 
> hub.  We have a class B that we use mostly for servers, and no remote 
> locations use any of the class B.  We have a few critical websites that 
> are on the internet just beyond our hub that the remote locations need 
> access to above all other sites. 
> 
> I would like to make a QoS policy ingress on the router at the remote 
> location that gives a high priority to anything in the class B (mostly 
> to insure Microsoft AD does not break etc and our new web apps work) and
> 
> then give a lower priority to a few select websites on the internet and 
> then everything else fall into "if there is enough bandwidth left" 
> category. 
> 
> Any suggestions on this?  Is this the right approach?  
> 
> Thanks, 
> Matt Chapman 
>   
> -- 
> Matthew Chapman 
> Network Engineer 
> "Hard work, sacrifice and focus will never show up in tests." 
>          - Lance Armstrong 
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