[c-nsp] 7606 RSP720
Walter Keen
walter.keen at RainierConnect.net
Wed Mar 3 17:28:42 EST 2010
We had a similar situation with rsp720's and sup720's, and under each
l3 vlan interface, had to add 'mls qos bridged' for the rate-limiting to
work as expected, as well as the other mls commands you have configured
on the trunk port in your example below
On 03/03/2010 01:43 PM, Sharlon Carty wrote:
> Hello,
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> I have a police-map applied to a vlan interface set to 10mbit. Works fine, as long as traffic is routed on the CEF720 48 port module. But the moment traffic is routed on the RSP720, traffic is above the 10mbit.
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> Is there something on the RSP720 that needs to enabled?
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> Here is my config:
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> policy-map 10Mbs
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> class class-default
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> police 10000000 1875000 3750000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop violate-action drop
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> interface Vlan123
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> bandwidth 10000
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> ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
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> load-interval 30
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> service-policy input 10Mbs
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> service-policy output 10Mbs
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> interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0
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> switchport
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> switchport trunk allowed vlan 123
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> switchport mode trunk
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> mls qos vlan-based
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> mls qos trust dscp
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> Trunk port is on a SIP-600.
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