[c-nsp] Hierarchical qos

Mackinnon, Ian Ian.Mackinnon at atosorigin.com
Wed Jan 12 08:52:10 EST 2011


 

Hi all,

Is there any way (on any platform) to apply qos to lots of sites at
once, where each site gets the same bandwidths, but does not steal from
other sites.

 

Eg, say I have 200 sites each with a 2 Meg, and I want say 125k EF, 50k
CS3 and the rest default on every site.I can identify each site by the
destination subnet

 

At the central site I then have a GigE (say) connected to all the remote
sites, and it is here I want to apply the QOS.

 

All I can see at the moment is to create a class map for every site, and
then have 2 hundred children to the parent service-policy.

 

Thanks

Ian



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