Hello, I have a physical interface of 10G with several subinterfaces. I want to add a QoS limiting the bandwidth of each subinterface.
My need are: The physical interface has a bandwidth of 2Gbps. I have a total 12 subinterfaces, 6 subinterfaces should be limited to 200Mbps each, 5 should be limited to 100Mbps, And the last one should be limited 300Mbps. In case of saturation, each subinterface should allow management IP with highest priority. I tried the following configuration: Classes to match each vlan: class-map match-any vlan10 match vlan 10 end-class-map class-map match-any vlan11 match vlan 11 end-class-map class-map match-any vlan12 match vlan 12 end-class-map A grand parent policy map of 2Gbps: policy-map QoS-2Gbps class class-default shape average 2Gbps service-policy parent The parent policy: policy-map parent class vlan10 service-policy child shape average 200Mbps The child policy: Policy-map child Class Mgmt Priority level 1 Class class-default I added the grand parent policy to the interface in output direction. But traffic is matching only class-default. When I checked, the match vlan only works in ingress traffic and I want to limit only egress traffic. I tried a different approach by creating a parent QoS of 200Mbps, 100Mbps and 300Mbps and added it to each subinterface but I am limited to only 8 queues ID so am being able to apply it only to 2 subinterface. The router is an ASR9K, with low-lined 10Gbps card and IOS version: 4.2.1 Can someone help please? Regards, Alex _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
