What you are running on T1?
If you are running Frame Relay, use FRTS to configure the CIR.
Another way is to use rate-limit command on the interface.
Another way is to use class based queuing to allocate the bandwithd to
different class of services.
Nadeem
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Fernando Shiran wrote:
Hello,
this link on Cisco.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos
_r/qrfcmd8.htm
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From: Fernando Shiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:32 AM
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Subject: Limit Internet BW [7:34201
Hello,
I do have a requirment to limit Internet Bandwidth among few sites. I do
have a T1 and want to allow site A to be access bandwidth not more than 256K
while site B can access full bandwidth without restricting.
I do have a Cisco 2620 as the Gatway router. All ideas greatly appreciated.
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 10:32 AM
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Subject: Limit Internet BW [7:34201]
Hello,
I do have a requirment to limit Internet Bandwidth among few sites. I do
have a T1 and want to allow site A to be access bandwidth not more than 256K
while site B
Hello Larry,
My problem is that the sites are at close Proximity. (inside a building) And
using ethernet Switch for the connections as the Internet link get
terminated to the same switch. But using different subnets for two sites
with Vlans on the Switch.
I want Site B to keep from bursting the
cb car
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Hello Larry,
My problem is that the sites are at close Proximity. (inside a building)
And
using ethernet Switch for the connections as the Internet link get
terminated to the same switch. But using
Fernando,
To limit traffic there is basically two places :
Ingress and Egress (but usually on ingress) : Rate limit using Commited
Access Rate - CAR
Egress only : Shaping with GTS
Frank s.
Fernando Shiran wrote:
Hello Larry,
My problem is that the sites are at close Proximity. (inside
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