08-14-2009 11:47 AM - edited 03-06-2019 07:15 AM
Hi all,
I have a customer which provide internet access for about 200 students. They are connected by switchport and wireless.
Now I want to restrict the bandwidth per user (2Mbps). My fist thought is, to to rate-limit on each switchport. How about the accesspoints?
My second idea is to centralized the rate-limit on my core-switch (4503, Superv.2+) an leave the switches/accesspoint untouched.
Here my sample of config (not tested yet):
access-list 101 permit ip host 192.168.1.101
access-list 102 permit ip host 192.168.1.102
access-list 103 permit ip host 192.168.1.103
.....
interface VLAN30
rate-limit input access-group 101 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
rate-limit input access-group 102 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
rate-limit input access-group 103 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
rate-limit output access-group 101 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
rate-limit output access-group 102 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
rate-limit output access-group 103 2000000 37500 37500 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
....
Here my question:
Is there a better solution to restrict per ip because with this setup, I had to build for each ip an own access-list?
Thanks for a hint.
Greets,
Norbert
08-17-2009 09:56 AM
A better solution would be implementing UBRL
But it's only supported with SupV-10G
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Edison.
08-17-2009 11:37 AM
BlueCoat's PacketShaper (used to be packeteer) can/could police per user.
08-17-2009 12:09 PM
Thanks for the reply.
@Edison
The SupV-10G is ot of the pay-range for this customer and PBR is (Im not shure) not supported on the SupV-10G
@collin_clark
What is the price-range for this shaper?
Greets,
Norbert
08-17-2009 12:18 PM
PBR was not supported on Sup6E up to 12.2(50)SG. All other Supervisors support PBR.
I understand the cost associated to upgrading the Supervisor but these are features that cost money if the customer really needs it.
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Edison.
08-17-2009 12:23 PM
Norbert-
I'm afraid I don't know, it's been too long to remember and it was pricing from Packeteer not BlueCoat.
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