Haloo guys,
I have one problem here which is troubling me.
I have one customer connected to ethernet interface of
my router through a wireless link.
The bandwidth at the router ethernet interface is
configured at 128Kbps.To my suprise the output rate of
the port reads at sometimes 330Kbps
I
, you'll need to traffic shape on your ethernet for your customer's source ip addres,
The keyword Bandwith doesnt mean that the bandwith is set to the said limit
Better still you can use rate-limit command
Depending on the router and IOS I'd use CAR to rate limit the ethernet
interface.
The bandwidth statement is only useful for SNMP and Routing Protocols.
It has no effect on the properties of the interface itself.
Darren Ward
stephano mwendo wrote:
Haloo guys,
I have one problem here which
Stephano,
setting the bandwidth of the ethernet port does not reduce the bandwidth.
It just influences some routing protocols to calculate a metric. You may want
to take a look at queueing methods to distribute available bandwidth to
customers. (Althought i am not sure if - eg. custom queueing -
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