[c-nsp] Rate-limit input

Khetan Sewpaul Khetan at sai.co.za
Thu Mar 11 14:52:02 EST 2010



On 11/03/2010 21:43, Rick Ernst wrote:
>
> If you are monitoring the incoming interface counters via SNMP, you 
> are going to see the "before rate-limiting" rate.  The packets are 
> still getting to the interface, but are being dropped if they exceed 
> the CAR configuration.

If I look at the interface rate-limit stats, it shows that it has not 
dropped any packets -
This is a dot1Q trunk.

  Input
>      matches: all traffic
>        params:  448000 bps, 84000 limit, 168000 extended limit
>        conformed 66352796 packets, 11751M bytes; action: transmit
>        exceeded 272891 packets, 277960232 bytes; action: drop
>        last packet: 628ms ago, current burst: 0 bytes
>        last cleared 4w1d ago, conformed 37000 bps, exceeded 0 bps

--k



>
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Khetan Sewpaul <khetan at sai.co.za 
> <mailto:khetan at sai.co.za>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I have issue with CAR, I have a rate-limit statement on a
>     sub-interface.   The output rate-limit command matches, and
>     "rates" packets towards my customer, but incoming packets are not
>     being limited.    The sub-Interface is a Gigabit Ethernet, on a
>     Cisco 7204 VXR NPE-400.   When I do a show int gig x/x rate-limit,
>     I can see stats for the incoming limiting.   However, stats show
>     that the client is not being limited, using SNMP (Cacti)
>
>     Your help is appreciated
>
>     --k
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