03-27-2009 09:18 AM
Hi Freinds,
Please anyone of you provide exact difference between commands(In QoS) on switch ---->
1) class-map match-all
2) class-map match-any
PLease
Regards
03-27-2009 09:26 AM
"if a class map matches with multiple match commands, the match-any or match-all parameter on the class-map command defines whether a logical OR or a logical AND is used between the match commands. match-all means AND logic between the parameters, for example: class-map match-all name, match cos 3 4, means to match 3 and 4. With match-any only one match parameter has to be true for the rule to match. So 3 or 4 would suffice."
03-27-2009 09:42 AM
Hii,
Could you please confirm whether this QoS config is proper or not. As i have configured this for one of my customer (5 MB). But seems that this QoS is not working. Customer traffic going beyond 5 Mb(i.e 7Mb or 8Mb).
class-map 5_Mb
match any
policy-map 5_Mb
class 5_Mb
police 5000000 8192 exceed-action drop
On Switch respective Gig interface.
service-policy input 5_Mb
service-policy output 5_Mb
Regards
Jimmy.
03-28-2009 12:39 AM
Dear Freinds,
PLease share your views on requested QoS functionality.
regards
03-28-2009 01:48 PM
Hi Jimmy,
I would do the task the following way:
policy-map 5_Mb
class class-default
police 5000000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
int Gig x/y
service-policy input 5_Mb
service-policy output 5_Mb
As the policing is configured under the "class-default" class and no other classes are defined under the policy-map, all traffic is policed to 5 Mbits/s.
No other traffic classes have to be defined.
Cheers:
Istvan
03-29-2009 12:01 AM
Thxns Istvan,
But in this line "police 5000000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop" there is no Burst value configured. Can we configured without Burst valued.
Regards
Jimmy
03-29-2009 01:53 PM
Why don't you try it on the router itself rather than we do a philosopyical debate on this.
Yes, you can. The router will assume a default burst value.
If you connect to a service provider then you should ask them for the burst value that you should configure.
Cheers:
Istvan
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