CAR would work
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> RSVP cannot be configured with VIP-distributed Cisco Express Forwarding
> (dCEF).
>
> Is there any bandwith reservation protocol that can be configured with
cef?
>
> Thanks
>
>
Hamid Ali Asgari wrote:
>
> The access-list defines the group of IP addresses, and the
> rate-limit limit
> the bandwidth for all the IPs in that ACL (The aggregate),
> meaning that if
> you have defined 4 IPs in that ACL, one of the IPs could reach
> the BW limit
> if the other don't transmit. I
The access-list defines the group of IP addresses, and the rate-limit limit
the bandwidth for all the IPs in that ACL (The aggregate), meaning that if
you have defined 4 IPs in that ACL, one of the IPs could reach the BW limit
if the other don't transmit. I have used rate-limit for such scenarios
buy sitara network box! great graphical bandwidth usage per ip address and
you can even restrict the application ports like kazaa,ftp
""s vermill"" wrote in message
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> Hamid Ali Asgari wrote:
> >
> > Create an access-list and include all the IP a
Hamid Ali Asgari wrote:
>
> Create an access-list and include all the IP addresses of that
> group in
> that access-list.
>
> Use rate-limit on the interface to limit the BW for that
> access-list
>
Does rate-limiting work like that? I thought that if the condition is met
(i.e. the address i
Create an access-list and include all the IP addresses of that group in
that access-list.
Use rate-limit on the interface to limit the BW for that access-list
HTH
Hamid
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> hi groupand routers guru's,
>
> I have 2610
to set something like CIR and MIR.
> Any thoughts ?
> I use C2620, IOS 12. Ent
>
> Merci,
> Costin
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Bernico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 9:16 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Bandwith
> From: Dion, Thierry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Bandwith [7:32264]
>
>
> traffic shapping is use with FR if U haven't FR, TR will not work.
>
> T.dion
> CCNP certified
&g
you can tr on any interface now. ts is fr.
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traffic shapping is use with FR if U haven't FR, TR will not work.
T.dion
CCNP certified
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Objet : RE: Bandwith [7:32264]
For Ios 11.3 you can restric
The actual formula to allow bursting is
= rate(BITS)/8*1.5 to get the burst in BYTES.
the double that to get the second variable, also in BYTES
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For Ios 11.3 you can restrict outbound traffic rates, using the traffic
shape command, but I don't know how to do incoming traffic.
interface serial 0/0
traffic-shape rate 131072
In Ios 12.0, there is a handy feature that will do what you want...you can
rate-limit it.
interface Serial 0/0
rat
Use Committed Access Rate (CAR) on the Serial Interface
e.g.
conf t
int S0
rate-limit output 128000 24000 48000 conform-action continue exceed-action
drop
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
You cannot bridle a physical link on a software.
This is your purchase if you do not want 128k for the link see your provider
for 64k or 32k
but if U want some bandwith by applications use QOS.
T.Dion
CCNP certifed
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Envoyi
You cannot bridle a physical link on a software.
This is your purchase if you do not want 128k for the link see your provider
for 64k or 32k
but if U want some bandwith by applications use QOS.
T.Dion
CCNP certifed
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Envoyi
class-map best-prio
match access-group 101
class-map best-effort
match access-group 102
policy-map mypolicy
class best-prio
bandwidth 2000...
class best-effort
bandwidth 2000...
access-list 101 permit ip x.x.x.x mask y.y.y.y mask
access-list 102 deny ip x.x.x.x mas
Also
check out http://www.dslreports.com/
and
their tools page as well
http://www.dslreports.com/tools
-Original Message-From: nandit
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3:28 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re:
Bandwith
Why dont you try
www
Why dont you try
www.2wire.com
nandit
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Hi,
We are going to upgrade our bandwidth for 1
mbps, and my ISP is try to give me that but i have doubt about the link, Is
MRTG is a free utility that can monitor anything that you can access using
SNMP. If you have your internet connection coming in through a router, you
can simply enable SNMP on that router and then monitor that serial interface
for its bandwidth. You will be able to see graphical stats for daily,
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Stull, Cory
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 9:22 AM
To: Bond Jeffrey MSgt 93 CSS/SCON
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bandwith Tool or Software
This one is kind of cheezy but here ya go...
Also another
Try
http://www.zyworld.com/3766221.fc/Netlearning.htm
--Original Message--
From: Bond Jeffrey MSgt 93 CSS/SCON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 24, 2000 3:44:52 PM GMT
Subject: Bandwith Tool or Software
Can anyone suggest a good tool or web site for testing bandwidt
This one is kind of cheezy but here ya go...
Also another good free tool is called MRTG but I don't think that test
bandwidth to the internet like this link...
http://computingcentral.msn.com/category/internet/ click on check your
speed..I don't think its very accurate at all though but gi
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