[c-nsp] I need to limit BW ASR9K
Scott Miller
fordlove at gmail.com
Wed Jul 2 10:46:11 EDT 2014
When you do a "show bundle-ether 2" does the output say both members are in
an "active" state?
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:IOS-XR-2#show int bundle-ether 2
..
..
No. of members in this bundle: 2
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/1 Full-duplex 1000Mb/s Active
GigabitEthernet0/1/0/1 Full-duplex 1000Mb/s Standby
In LACP mode, one is active, the other is standby, so the total bandwidth
available is only 1gig.
Maybe convert it to an EtherChannel?
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Elizabeth Millan Castaño <
emillan at mediacommerce.net.co> wrote:
> El 02/07/14 08:59, Elizabeth Millan Castaño escribió:
>
>>
>>
>> Cordial Saludo,
>>
>> I have the following problem in a Cisco ASR9K. I need to limit BW of an
>> interface Bundle-Ethernet to 1075Mbps. This Bundle is a LACP made with two
>> giga-ethernet interfaces. I've applied a policy-map with rate 1075Mbps.
>> (See Configuration).
>>
>>
>> policy-map BW_Internet_IXA
>> class class-default
>> police rate 1075 mbps
>> conform-action transmit
>> exceed-action drop
>> end-policy-map
>>
>>
>> The Cisco ASR9K, show the following Errors.
>>
>> !! SEMANTIC ERRORS: This configuration was rejected by
>> !! the system due to semantic errors. The individual
>> !! errors with each failed configuration command can be
>> !! found below.
>>
>>
>> interface Bundle-Ether2
>> service-policy input BW_Internet_IXA
>> !!% 'qos-lib' detected the 'warning' condition 'MQC: Policer conform rate
>> is greater than the reference parent bandwidth'
>> service-policy output BW_Internet_IXA
>> !!% 'qos-lib' detected the 'warning' condition 'MQC: Policer conform rate
>> is greater than the reference parent bandwidth'
>> !
>> end
>>
>> What's missing inthe configuration?. Do I have to change my interfaces to
>> one Tengiga?
>>
>>
>> Atentamente,
>> *
>> Elizabeth Millán Castaño*
>>
>>
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