[c-nsp] silly qos question
Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
achatz at forthnet.gr
Thu Sep 4 03:32:08 EDT 2008
Ryan, have a look at the max-reserved-bandwidth command.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3/qos/command/reference/qos_m1g.html#wp1113113
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Tassos
Ryan wrote on 4/9/2008 10:07 πμ:
> Hey all,
>
> Quick QoS question here. I seem to be having some trouble getting a policy applied to a Serial (T1) interface, and for the life of me don’t understand why. I’m pretty sure it’s my fault and not a "feature".
>
> Error I am getting when I try to apply the service policy direction output:
>
> %INTERFACE_NAME% class Data-DSCP requested bandwidth 750 (kbps) Available only 656 (kbps)
>
>
> Here are the class/policy map statements:
>
> class-map match-any Control-DSCP
> match ip dscp cs3
> match ip dscp af31
> class-map match-any Voice-DSCP
> match ip dscp ef
> class-map match-any Video-DSCP
> match ip dscp af41
> class-map match-any class-default
> class-map match-any Data-DSCP
> match ip dscp default
>
> policy-map QoS-Policy-Office
> class Voice-DSCP
> priority 360
> class Video-DSCP
> bandwidth 128
> class Control-DSCP
> bandwidth 8
> class Data-DSCP
> bandwidth 750
> class class-default
>
> If I bump bandwidth of class Data-DSCP down to 656 from 750, it applies with no backtalk.
>
> Clearly I am missing something on a conceptual level, here. Any help is appreciated. ?
>
> Platform:
>
> 7206VXR, NPE-G1 running 12.3(26) SP code.
>
> Thanks!
> -Ryan
>
>
>
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