Yes you can assign bandwidth % to each class OR you can assign it with
absolute values BUT you cannot mix and match within a Policy Mao.
"VoIP
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"VoIP
Guy"
You assign bandwidth % to each class, with the default percentage at 75%
(the other 25 % is presumably used for overhead). You can change this
witht
the max-reserved-bandwidth (%) command.
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> It tries to guarantee a minimum bandwidth when there is congestion on the
> circuit.
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> Dom Stocqueler
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> Hi
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> Studying CBWFQ, I was wondering if it guarantees bandwidth or just limits
> the bandwidth:
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> class-map my-map
> match access-group 151
>
> policy-map my-policy
> class my-map
> bandwidth 2048
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> int fast0/0
> service-policy input my-policy
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> access-list 151 permit ip 213.213.213.0 0.0.0.255 any
> ----------------------------------
> In this case is the 213.213.213.0 bandwidth limited to 2 Mbps ?
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> Thanks is advance
>
> Hamid
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