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Internet Bandwitdh reservation

mhori
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Level 1

Two Sites connected with a leased line (2Mbps). Site 1 has Internet access (512kbps) and both sites access to internet through that Internet access.

I want to reserve 128kbps for site 2 and 384kbps for site 1.

I mean , I want to make sure site 2 can have 128kbps for accessing the Internet through site 1.

Let's say Site 1 is Net 210.1.1.0 and site 2 is Net 210.1.2.0.

What would be the configuration for this?

Custom queueing only?

Please give some examples

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ramesh.krishnan
Level 1
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you can put rate limit on the serial interfaqces of the router in site one and limit the bandwidth of that site.in the serial int connecting both sites enter this command. This will restrict the bandwidth of site 2 to 128k

rate-limit output 128000 10000 128000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop

Rest bandwidth will be for your site 1.

Regards,

Ramesh

Thank you

But where do I specify this is only for Internet traffic. I mean, both sites interconnect with E1 link, but I want to make sure Site 2 have 128kbps out of 512kbps for Internet. (Site 1 has a 512k link to Internet)

I don´t want to restrict traffic between site 1 and 2.

Regards,

Marc

do you mean to say that site 1 and site two should have 2 mbps bandwidth ouyt of which site 2 should use only 128k for internet traffic?

Ramesh

I mean, site 1 and 2 have 2MBbs link.

But site 1 has an Internet link of 512kpbs.

Site 2 access Internet through site 1.

At peak hours, site 2 cannot access Internet because

site 1 users all are accessing Internet.

I want to reserve 25% of that link to users in site 2.

I think this should work:

queue-list 1 interface e0 1

queue-list 1 interface s0 2

queue-list 1 default 3

queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 4500

queue-list 1 queue 2 byte-count 1500

interface s1

custom-queue-list 1

s1: serial to Internet

s0: serial to site 2

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