[Nsp-qos] Cisco - Service Selection Gateway (SSG) : Hierarchical Policing
A. K.
ak21201 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 10:11:36 EDT 2006
Does anyone have any experience with the Hierarchical Policing feature of
the Cisco SSG?
I have only had success getting QOS to be applied to upstream traffic. Input
(downstream) bytes are not counted at all, hence QOS is ever applied.
TEST-SSG-RC2811-A# sh ssg connection 10.0.2.18 world
------------------------ConnectionObject Content -----------------------
User Name: test
Owner Host: 10.0.2.18Owner Host: 10.0.2.18
Associated Service: world
Calling station id: 0002.2d1c.30ff
Connection State: 0 (UP)
Connection Started since: *09:30:48.000 edt Wed Sep 20 2006
User last activity at: *10:04:03.000 edt Wed Sep 20 2006
Connection Traffic Statistics:
Input Bytes = 0, Input packets = 0
Output Bytes = 7307, Output packets = 70
Qos Downstream Parameters(service)
CIR(bps) = 28000, Normal Burst(bytes) = 1500,
Excess Burst(bytes) = 2500, Packets dropped = 0
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