Hi there! First of all i would like to know WHY
is cisco hardware so damn great. Because i have been
trying to create some bandwidth channels on a 2600 and
its not working... I have read and read all kind of
documentation for 3 days now and it won't work!!! I
tried to do the same thing with a linux box and guess
what? It turned out i got it workin' in 2 hours... Can
anyone clear this up for me?


     I tried (am trying) to divide in 4 classes my 512
kb line. One of the configs i tried is this one:

class-map 01
 match access-group 150

class-map 02
 match access-group 151

class-map 03
 match access-group 152

class-map 04
 match access-group 153

policy-map root
 class 01
   bandwidth 128
 class 02
   bandwidth 128
 class 03
   bandwidth 128
 class 04
   bandwidth 128


int eth 0/1
   service-policy output root

And i configured the access-lists as well.

     If i try to issue the command :
service-policy input root 

on the inner interface (0/0) the access-list are not
hit (counters are 0). When i issue 
service-policy output root 

on the outer interface, the access-list counters are
rising, but when i issue :
show queue eth 0/1
 the counters are always 0, like i never have a packet
in the queue. On the other hand, i am downloading from
a "128 channel" with about 50kbytes which is my entire
bandwidth. All in all it is not working and i do not
know what to do else. 

Any advices? Instead of switching to linux... :))

Alexandru Barbu
CCAI 


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