I think I almost got it... is there any equivalent for aggregate policers for
the Sup6e QoS? I've got something in the config now, but I'm not sure it's
really going to have the desired effect.
Steve Pfister
Technical Coordinator,
The Office of Information Technology
Dayton Public Schools
115
Sorry, I've never tried to implement aggregate policers on this platform.
S
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Steven Pfister spfis...@dps.k12.oh.uswrote:
I think I almost got it... is there any equivalent for aggregate policers
for the Sup6e QoS? I've got something in the config now, but I'm
Looks like a sup6e (model #: WS-X45-SUP6-E).
Steve Pfister
Technical Coordinator,
The Office of Information Technology
Dayton Public Schools
115 S. Ludlow St.
Dayton, OH 45402
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quinn snyder
Hi Steve,
The Sup6 and above use a more MQC based setup, that you may have encountered
on the WAN platforms (e.g. 7200, ASR). None of the commands starting qos
are available.
Create class-maps to match the DCSP values you want in each queue (DSCP
trust is on by default), then match these in a
On 2010-06-07 22:22, quinn snyder wrote:
what version of supervisor are you running in the chassis? if you are
running a sup6, is it a sup6 or a sup6e? the latter has bitten us
several times in the past.
There's no such thing as Sup6. There's only Sup6E and Sup6E-Lite/Lite-E:
Hi Steve,
I can't see any mention of aggregate policers for the Sup 6, but I could be
being blind:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.2/52sg/configuration/guide/qos.html#wp1474085
If you want dbl then I believe you have to enable under each class entry you
want
Thanks for the replies... I'm beginning to understand what to do.
How do I handle aggregate policers? From the config below, I've now got:
class-map match-all match_XYZ
match access-group 142
!
!
policy-map police_XYZ
class match_XYZ
police cir 6400 bc 8388608
conform-action
I'm trying to set up a new switch, a 4506e, for a remote site. Most of our
newer remote sites are using a 4506 and this is the first time I'm working with
a 4506e. Our standard configuration, which was in use before I started here,
has QoS settings. I'm not that familiar with QoS, but I've read
what version of supervisor are you running in the chassis? if you are
running a sup6, is it a sup6 or a sup6e? the latter has bitten us
several times in the past.
q.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Steven Pfister spfis...@dps.k12.oh.us wrote:
I'm trying to set up a new switch, a 4506e, for a