[c-nsp] policy map shape being "ignored"?
Tony
td_miles at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 23 03:59:59 EST 2013
A aollow-up from me as well. We changed from port-channel and shapers are working again for us too. In our case it was virtual-access interfaces (for PPPoE) that we had being delivered over a port-channel. Changing it back to a "real" interface and the shapers on the VPDN interfaces are working as expected.
regards,
Tony.
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Just an update to this - Moved the tail to a gig subint, and shaping is now working as expected (So portchan is the issue) - Was going to open a tac case, but looks like smartnet on a 7200 w/ G1 is in the order of $3K?! I might try a pay per-incident case...
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 01:50:51 -0700
From: td_miles at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] policy map shape being "ignored"?
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My guess is that shapers not supported on port-channel interfaces. We've got a similar issue and it's on my to-do list to convert the port-channel back to a single interface to test and see if this is indeed the problem with the shaper (you've just reminded me I need to do this !).
regards,
Tony.
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>Hi Guys/Girls,
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>7200/G1, have other policy-maps/shaping working without issue, but the following one seems to be ignored?
>
>policy-map 10M
>class class-default
> shape average 9800000 104000 0
>
>interface Port-channel1.1019
>encapsulation dot1Q 1019
>ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.117 255.255.255.252
>service-policy output 10M
>
>
>#sh policy-map int po1.1019
>Port-channel1.1019
> Service-policy output: 10M
> Class-map: class-default (match-any)
> 1664453 packets, 1933030626 bytes
> 30 second offered rate 55140000 bps,
drop rate 0 bps
> Match: any
> Queueing
> queue limit 64 packets
> (queue depth/total drops/no-buffer drops) 0/0/0
> (pkts output/bytes output) 0/0
> shape (average) cir 9800000, bc 104000, be 0
> target shape rate 9800000
>
>IOS bug?
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