[j-nsp] Policer based on community
Leigh Porter
leigh.porter at ukbroadband.com
Wed Oct 11 05:23:33 EDT 2006
Cisco have a thing called QoS policy distribution through BGP" but it
sucks, will not do this and I have never met anybody who has ever used it.
If this is a small scale thing (i.e. you do not offer this as a service)
and the peers in question are few then you could build LSPs between the
peering router and this customer's border router (in your AS) and shape
the traffic on that tunnel (never tried shaping traffic on a LSP)
--
Leigh
Jared Gull wrote:
> Tommy,
>
> This is not possible based on bgp community. You will
> likely need to base this on s/d address.
>
> Jared
> --- Tommy J <sunman_1970 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Can we police the traffic (rate limiting) based on
>> bgp
>> community ? I am trying to cap a customer whose
>> access
>> to certain peers is reduced to X amount of
>> bandwidth.
>>
>> ~Tom
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