[c-nsp] 7206VXR and CBWFQ

Brian Turnbow b.turnbow at twt.it
Mon Nov 3 02:49:29 EST 2008


Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200P-JS-M), Version 12.2(31)SB13, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

 
Brian

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From: Networkers [mailto:cisco at peakpeak.com] 
Sent: domenica 2 novembre 2008 18.20
To: Brian Turnbow; Victor Cappuccio
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 7206VXR and CBWFQ


What code rev is in there?

Thanks,
Chris


On 10/20/08 3:20 AM, "Brian Turnbow" <b.turnbow at twt.it> wrote:



	Please don't tell that  to this router  
	
	 
	policy-map llq
	  class sipRTP
	    priority 512
	  class class-default
	    fair-queue
	    random-detect
	
	vc-class atm CVPHDSL-VoIP
	  vbr-nrt 1524 1524
	  encapsulation aal5snap
	
	interface ATM3/0.20842 point-to-point
	 description cust 1
	  ip address192.168.0.41 255.255.255.252
	 pvc CVPH_CUSTVOIP 208/42
	  class-vc CVPHDSL-VoIP
	  service-policy out llq
	
	7200-accessjn3#sh policy-map int ATM3/0.20842
	 ATM3/0.20842: VC 208/42 -
	
	 Service-policy output: llq
	
	   queue stats for all priority classes:
	
	     queue limit 64 packets
	      (queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/0/0
	      (pkts output/bytes output) 5466056/418685691
	
	   Class-map: sipRTP (match-all)
	      5466056 packets, 418685691 bytes
	      5 minute offered rate 61000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
	      Match: access-group 5
	      Priority: 512 kbps, burst bytes 12800, b/w exceed drops: 0
	
	   Class-map: class-default (match-any)
	      492783 packets, 493906760 bytes
	      5 minute offered rate 509000 bps, drop rate 0 bps
	      Match: any
	        492783 packets, 493906760 bytes
	        5 minute rate 509000 bps
	      Queueing
	      queue limit 64 packets
	      (queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops/flowdrops) 0/50/0/50
	      (pkts output/bytes output) 492733/493866217
	      Fair-queue: per-flow queue limit 16
	        Exp-weight-constant: 9 (1/512)
	        Mean queue depth: 0 packets
	        class     Transmitted       Random drop      Tail/Flow drop Minimum Maximum Mark
	                  pkts/bytes        pkts/bytes       pkts/bytes    thresh  thresh  prob
	
	       0          486842/493318682       0/0             50/40543             20            40  1/10
	        1              54/22464           0/0              0/0                 22            40  1/10
	        2               6/746             0/0              0/0                 24            40  1/10
	        3               0/0               0/0              0/0                 26            40  1/10
	        4               5/330             0/0              0/0                 28            40  1/10
	        5              20/1200            0/0              0/0                 30            40  1/10
	        6            5753/515372          0/0              0/0                 32            40  1/10
	        7              53/7423            0/0              0/0                 34            40  1/10
	
	http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk824/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094cf6.shtml
	
	
	Brian
	
	
	 
	
	
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	From: Victor Cappuccio [mailto:vcappuccio at gmail.com] 
	Sent: venerdì 17 ottobre 2008 18.52
	To: Brian Turnbow
	Cc: Networkers; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
	Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 7206VXR and CBWFQ
	
	Hi, 
	
	Subinterfaces and software interfaces do not have their own separate transmit (Tx) ring; therefore, no congestion can occur. These interface types include dialers, tunnels, and Frame Relay subinterfaces, and will only congest when their main hardware interface Tx ring congests. The Tx ring state is an indication of congestion for software interfaces.
	
	
	router(config)# interface Serial0/0.1
	router(config-subif)# service-policy output test
	 CBWFQ : Not supported on subinterfaces
	
	
	1.- Create a child or lower-level policy that configures a queueing mechanism. In the example below, we configure LLQ using the priority command and CBWFQ using the bandwidth command. Refer to Congestion Management Overview for more information.
	
	          policy-map child 
	           class voice 
	            priority 512
	
	2. Create a parent or top-level policy that applies class-based shaping. Apply the child policy as a command under the parent policy since the admission control for the child class is done based on the shaping rate for the parent class.
	
	          policy-map parent
	           class class-default 
	            shape average 2000000 
	            service-policy child 
	
	3. Apply the parent policy to the subinterface.
	
	          interface Serial0/0.1
	           service-policy parent 
	
	Cisco Page: http://tinyurl.com/ytt8ge
	
	Note: Class-based shaping works at the interface and subinterface level. Cisco IOS 12.2(2.5) introduces the ability to configure shaping on the main interface and IP addresses on the subinterfaces.
	
	thanks,
	
	Victor Cappuccio
	CCIE R/S# 20657
	CCSI# 30452
	www.anetworkerblog.com <http://www.anetworkerblog.com> 
	
	On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Brian Turnbow <b.turnbow at twt.it> wrote:
	

		Your  pvc needs to be abr/vbr/cbr
		You can't do it on ubr
		
		Regards
		
		Brian
		
		
		
		
		
		
		-----Original Message-----
		From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net  [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net]  On Behalf Of Networkers
		 
		Sent: venerdì 17 ottobre 2008 17.10
		To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
		Subject:  [c-nsp] 7206VXR and CBWFQ
		
		 
		 
		 
		 Whenever I try to apply the following I get an error  message about how
		CBWFQ can't be applied to subinterfaces.  What is  the correct way to do
		this?
		
		Thanks,
		Chris
		
		class-map  match-any VOIP
		 match ip dscp ef
		 match  precedence  5
		 class-map match-all CRITICAL
		 match access-group  100
		
		 policy-map MyCBWFQ
		 class CRITICAL
		  priority  48
		 class VOIP
		  bandwidth 320
		  set precedence  6
		
		vc-class atm MyClass
		 ubr 1536
		 encapsulation aal5mux  ppp Virtual-Template5
		
		interface Virtual-Template5
		 ip  unnumbered Loopback0
		 service-policy output MyCBWFQ
		 peer  default ip address pool default
		 ppp authentication pap  callin
		
		interface ATM2/0.1921 point-to-point
		 pvc  1/1921
		 class-vc  MyClass
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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