08-10-2009 05:43 AM - edited 03-06-2019 07:10 AM
We have a client who is using a Cisco 877 for internet access (via ADSL - 8Mb down, 0.8Mb up) for both their Corporate staff and their Guest network. They have come to us with a requirement that the Guest network should never have more than 1Mb (down) of bandwidth.
What would be the best way to implement this?
Sanitised config attached: note that the only reason I'm using BVI interfaces is that the config is on an 877W and I'm testing on an 877!
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08-10-2009 08:12 AM
You can attach a service-policy on the BVI that is for that particular dot11radio interface trunk for Guest SSID.
Example:
interface BV2:
service-policy input QoS_In_BVI2
service-policy output QoS_Out_BVI2
policy-map QoS_In_BVI2
class class-default
police 150000
policy-map QoS_Out_BVI2
class class-default
police rate 500000
You can adjust the rate value to what you want:
Target Bit Rate (bits per second)
08-10-2009 08:12 AM
You can attach a service-policy on the BVI that is for that particular dot11radio interface trunk for Guest SSID.
Example:
interface BV2:
service-policy input QoS_In_BVI2
service-policy output QoS_Out_BVI2
policy-map QoS_In_BVI2
class class-default
police 150000
policy-map QoS_Out_BVI2
class class-default
police rate 500000
You can adjust the rate value to what you want:
Target Bit Rate (bits per second)
08-11-2009 12:59 AM
Absolutely perfect, thank you.
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