[c-nsp] Per user based QoS with AAA on 6509
Christian Schmutzer
cschmutz at cisco.com
Wed Dec 6 01:26:34 EST 2006
hi,
this feature is not supported on 6500 nor 7600. the 7600 will be getting
"broadband like" features moving forward ... but it will not become a
typical BRAS as we know it from the DSL/ATM/PPP world we live in so far ;-)
christian
Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
> That's used for user PPP termination i guess, something that's not supported in 6500/7600 (except MWAN maybe?).
> Although Cisco announced a BRAS functionality in 7600 very soon ;)
>
> Have a look here for an alternative:
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_white_paper0900aecd803e5017.shtml
>
> --
> Tassos
>
> Cisco Boy wrote on 3/12/2006 11:42 μμ:
>> Hi Group,
>> Just wondering if anybody can confirm the feature called "Per user baed
>> QoS" is supported in Sup720?
>>
>> It is supported in 7300 series routers, see below:
>>
>>
>> Monitoring and Maintaining Per-User QoS via AAA Policy Name
>>
>> To monitor and maintain per-user QoS using the AAA policy name, use the
>> following debug commands:
>> SUMMARY STEPS
>>
>> 1. enable
>>
>> 2. debug aaa authorization
>>
>> 3. debug aaa per-user
>> DETAILED STEPS
>>
>>
>> Command or Action
>>
>> Purpose
>>
>> Step 1
>>
>>
>> enable
>> Example:
>>
>> Router> enable
>>
>>
>> Enables privileged EXEC mode.
>>
>> .Enter your password if prompted.
>>
>> Step 2
>>
>>
>> debug aaa authorization
>> Example:
>>
>> Router# debug aaa authorization
>>
>>
>> Displays information about AAA/TACACS+ authorization.
>>
>> Step 3
>>
>>
>> debug aaa per-user
>> Example:
>>
>> Router# debug aaa per-user
>>
>>
>> Displays information about per-user QoS parameters.
>>
>> Configuration Examples for Per-User QoS
>> via AAA Policy Name
>>
>> This section provides the following configuration example:
>>
>> . Per-User QoS Using the AAA Policy Name
>> Per-User QoS Using the AAA Policy Name
>>
>> The following example shows that per-user QoS is being configured using
>> the AAA policy name "policy_class_1_2":
>>
>> class-map match-all class1
>>
>> match access-group 101
>>
>> class-map match-all class2
>>
>> match qos-group 4
>>
>> match access-group 101
>>
>>
>> policy-map policy_class_1_2
>>
>> class class1
>>
>> bandwidth 3000
>>
>> queue-limit 30
>>
>> class class2
>>
>> bandwidth 2000
>>
>> class class-default
>>
>> bandwidth 500
>>
>>
>> peruser_qos_1 Password = "lab"
>>
>> Service-Type = Framed,
>>
>> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
>>
>> Cisco:Cisco-avpair = "ip:sub-policy-In=ssspolicy"
>>
>> !ssspolicy in the above line is the name of the policy.
>>
>>
>> peruser_qos_2 Password = "lab"
>>
>> Service-Type = Framed,
>>
>> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
>>
>> Cisco:Cisco-avpair = "ip:sub-policy-Out=ssspolicy"
>>
>> CiscoBoy
>>
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