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Best way to limit bandwidth ? ( on 3750 )

oOSebBartOo
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Level 1

Hello,

I would have your help on this question :

Users are connected on switch Catalyst 3750.

Connection from Cisco go on VoIP phone, and computers are connected on VoIP phone for lan/internet acces.

I want to limit bandwidth for user on lan/internet acces, but not on Voice. Voice and data are on different vlan.

Here is exemple on one port :

interface GigabitEthernet1/0/16
description D8
switchport access vlan 30
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan 90
switchport port-security maximum 2
switchport port-security
switchport port-security aging time 2
switchport port-security violation restrict
switchport port-security aging type inactivity
srr-queue bandwidth share 10 10 60 20
srr-queue bandwidth shape  10  0  0  0
queue-set 2
priority-queue out
mls qos trust device cisco-phone
mls qos trust cos
auto qos voip cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
!

Anyone could tell me ( with exemple please ) a good way to do it ?

I have read some doc about it, talking about policy map, acl, max bandwidth limit, etc...

Thanks,

Sebastien

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oOSebBartOo
Level 1
Level 1

No one know ?

Could you prioritize the traffic ?

 

 

jared1995
Level 1
Level 1

Edited comment

devils_advocate
Level 7
Level 7

It depends on where you want to apply the 'limiting'.

Do you want to do it for a whole subnet, an individual host or a specific host port?

A policy map, combined with an ACL is likely the way to go but it depends on the question I asked above.

Thanks

Parvesh Paliwal
Level 3
Level 3

you can easily prioritize the traffic for the time. Try changing the DSCP values so that it gets better precedence values for certain kind of traffic.

 

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Parvesh

nspasov
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

There really isn't a "best" way as that would depend on what your end goal is. For instance, do you want the excess traffic to be buffered or dropped. Take a look at this link that I found very helpful when configuring QoS policies on the 3750 platform:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-3750-series-switches/91862-cat3750-qos-config.html#def-config

Hope this helps!

 

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