09-16-2013 05:05 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:03 PM
hi,
I have this quos setup in my router,
class-map match-any mycomputer
match access-group name HOME_COMPUTER
class-map match-any media
match dscp ef
class-map match-any signaling
match dscp cs3
match dscp af31
!
!
policy-map queue
class signaling
bandwidth percent 5
class media
priority percent 25
class mycomputer
priority percent 25
class class-default
fair-queue
policy-map shape
class class-default
shape average 5000000
service-policy queue
Extended IP access list HOME_COMPUTER
10 permit ip host 192.168.100.113 any
interface FastEthernet0/0
description $FW_OUTSIDE$
bandwidth 5000
ip address dhcp client-id FastEthernet0/0
ip access-group 102 in
ip nat outside
ip inspect SDM_LOW out
ip virtual-reassembly in
load-interval 30
duplex auto
speed auto
service-policy output shape
end
when I do
shw policy-map int fa0/0
for the class-map my computer I get all 0 values.
I know my ip is good, I also know when I create an acl and apply it to the inside interface or vlan int of the router I see my ip hits going up so I know the ip is good and there is traffic.. what am I missing?
Class-map: mycomputer (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
Match: access-group name HOME_COMPUTER
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second rate 0 bps
Priority: 25% (1250 kbps), burst bytes 31250, b/w exceed drops: 0
09-16-2013 05:33 PM
Can you post the ACL used to match your computer traffic?
Regards,
Mike
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09-16-2013 06:08 PM
its there, HOME_COMPUTER.
I added permit ip any any and it started working but that's not what I want... I want just my computer.
09-16-2013 07:09 PM
its hitting class default and I don't know why
09-16-2013 07:00 PM
My apologies, I missed it the first time. It looks correct to me. Is that traffic hitting your signalling or media classes by chance? Do you have an ingress policy map on your lan interface marking traffic?
Regards,
Mike
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09-16-2013 07:09 PM
my computer traffic is hitting class default
09-17-2013 12:44 AM
Hi,
is there the traffic originated from your PC NATed on the interface FastEthernet0/0?
As I can see the
ip nat outside
command.
If yes, NAT is processed BEFORE QoS, so you would need to match NATed IP addresses.
Or to tag the traffic originated from your PC with a dedicated DSCP value, e.g., on the incoming interface and match thatt DSCP value on the outgoing interface FastEthernet0/0.
Bets regards,
Milan
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