09-22-2006 12:18 AM - edited 03-17-2019 08:48 PM
Hi friends,
I have this QoS configuration:
class-map match-all FTP
match protocol ftp
policy-map limitFTP
class FTP
shape average 1000000
policy-map parent
class class-default
service-policy limitFTP
map-class frame-relay test
service-policy output parent
interface serial1/2
frame-relay traffic-shaping
interface frame-relay 1/2.X
frame-relay interface-dlci X
class test
When I apply the last command ( class test on the sub-interface) I have this error:
GTS: Can be enabled only at the first level.
What is this? Can someone help me?
Thank you very much
09-22-2006 08:50 AM
you can only use Generic Traffic Shaping on the interface level, not the subinterface level.
please see the following link for more info on GTS/Class Based Shaping:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1834/products_feature_guide09186a00800800fc.html
09-26-2006 07:11 AM
Hi,
you configure a nested policy-map, first level being "parent" second level being "limitFTP". With this construction you should use your shaper in the parent policy, as GTS has to be enabled on first level. In case you want to just limit FTP, your config could look like this:
class-map match-all FTP
match protocol ftp
policy-map limitFTP
class FTP
shape average 1000000
map-class frame-relay test
service-policy output limitFTP
interface serial1/2
frame-relay traffic-shaping
interface frame-relay 1/2.X
frame-relay interface-dlci X
class test
In case you want additional QoS features, then name them and we can adjust the policy to your needs.
Hope this helps! Please rate all posts.
Regards, Martin
07-06-2007 10:38 PM
How would this be done on a Dialer interface? The command:
map-class dialer class_name
doesn't give me the option to then apply a service policy to the map-class. Any other way to do this?
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