[c-nsp] QOS VLAN
Marek Tyban
mt at vol.cz
Mon Jan 19 06:09:00 EST 2009
Hello Leslie,
it seems that it works fine, see below
! L2_ingress_interface (trunk or access)
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/8
switchport
mls qos vlan-based
!
!
interface Vlan3
service-policy input VQOS
!
!
6503.lab#sh policy-map interface vlan 3 input class CLASS1
Vlan3
Service-policy input: VQOS
class-map: CLASS1 (match-all)
Match: access-group name ACL1
police :
64000 bps 2000 limit 2000 extended limit
Earl in slot 1 :
9414000 bytes
30 second offered rate 82752 bps
aggregate-forwarded 7300034 bytes action: transmit
exceeded 2113966 bytes action: drop
aggregate-forward 62760 bps exceed 18408 bps
Regards,
Marek
On Fri, 16 Jan 2009, Leslie Meade wrote:
> Hmmm I still could not get it to work.
> But I got it to go on the ASA's
>
> Thanks for the help
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marek Tyban [mailto:mt at vol.cz]
> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 12:08 AM
> To: Leslie Meade
> Cc: cisco-nsp
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] QOS VLAN
>
>
> Hello Leslie,
>
> to accomplish this you need enable vlan based QoS (mls qos vlan-based).
>
> m.
>
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Leslie Meade wrote:
>
>> I have a 6509e with a sup 32, and I want to control how much bandwidth
>> is available to each vlan. My uploading is working fine but I do not
>> know understand why my users on this vlan or any vlan still pulls down
>> lots of data. I have been told that I cannot do this because the
>> equipment is not suited to my needs.
>>
>> This is what I have
>>
>> policy-map 4_Mb_Internet
>> class class-default
>> police cir 4194000 bc 491515 be 491515 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop violate-action drop
>>
>> interface Vlan4
>> description 2012 Camera Feed
>> ip address 10.1.4.2 255.255.255.0
>> ip access-group Productions in
>> ip helper-address 10.1.6.10
>> no ip redirects
>> no ip unreachables
>> ip flow ingress
>> ip route-cache flow
>> no ip mroute-cache
>> mls netflow sampling
>> standby 15 ip 10.1.4.1
>> standby 15 priority 250
>> standby 15 preempt
>> service-policy input 4_Mb_Internet
>> service-policy output 4_Mb_Internet
>>
>>
>> Any one point me in the right direction
>>
>> Leslie
>>
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