Hi, Saku. Thank you for your time, i just can't understand how i can apply received prefixes to my current ACL's.
Maybe i explain my config worng, just little more info: I have linux server with web panel for admins/client, and i have cisco ASR with 10Gb/s link to our TPIA provider, we just route subnets to this service, they terminate clients for us, and doing rest, we just sold internet BW, its typical cable connection for customer. So, i just want have option for limit customer's bandwidth.... Our Developers will write any scenario (with quagga or without) but i can't find how to do this in console yet. Maybe you know other schemes for same? Or possible you can show me few examples how to use QoS for my situation. I just see way when i sent from quagga needed IP (prefix) like 1.1.1.1/32 to my Cisco with community 100 (for example), then i should match this community on cisco side and apply bw restriction to this IP. If you know how to do this i will be very grateful for help. > Hey, >> So, this is my current configuration for cap bandwidth, when i add >> IP like "x.x.x.x" into access list cisco cap this IP. > I don't agree with any of this as a good product or good technical > implementation of the product, but putting that aside. >> How i can manage ACL's remotely, i need dynamicly add/remove ips from >> class-map match-all fuckup >> description "ClassMap for BW limit (0 mbps)" >> match community AS:NN > You do it 'other way around', you set packet QoS behaviour in QPPB per > BGP community, as_path or whatever. So if a customer needs 5Mbps > class, or 0Mbps class or whatnot, you originate the prefix > differently. > https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/iproute_pi/configuration/xe-3s/iri-xe-3s-book/iri-qos-policy-prop-via-bgp.html -- С уважением, Sheremet mailto:[email protected] _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
