Re: Reserving Bandwidth for a subnet [7:52935]

2002-09-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Assuming that you want ti guarantee the bandwidth for the customer in
congestions, use 'Priority Queing'.
HTH
Hamid

 Hi, I would like to ask everybody what mechanism you suggest in order
 to reserve a fixed amount of bandwidth within a serial interface?
 I was checking class and policy maps and I also notice de bandwidth and
 priority commands but I would like to ask anyone who has done this
 configuration before. The scenario is, we have a customer with subnet
 x.x.x.x/24 and I need to reserve a fixed bandwidth to this customer and
 have it available even in times of severe congestion, and if there's
 availablity give them certain burst.
 In advanced, I wanna thank anybody who shares ideas, best regards ...

 Silvio from Nicaragua
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Reserving Bandwidth for a subnet [7:52935]

2002-09-09 Thread Silvio Macias

Hi, I would like to ask everybody what mechanism you suggest in order to
reserve a fixed amount of bandwidth within a serial interface?
I was checking class and policy maps and I also notice de bandwidth and
priority commands but I would like to ask anyone who has done this
configuration before. The scenario is, we have a customer with subnet
x.x.x.x/24 and I need to reserve a fixed bandwidth to this customer and have
it available even in times of severe congestion, and if there's availablity
give them certain burst.
In advanced, I wanna thank anybody who shares ideas, best regards ...

Silvio from Nicaragua




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