Really all you can do is restrict their outgoing traffic.  You can restrict
incoming traffic (basically dropping anything over a given amount), but that
won't stop any non-tcp flows (like udp-based streaming audio), as they will
just keep sending and won't respond to being throttled down (of course,
it'll look/sound like crap, and may get users to stop doing it).  Two ways
of doing it: CAR, but then why restrict bandwidth if the other side isn't
using it?  Or QoS, which only drops when things are saturated.  Sounds like
CAR may be what you want if you truly want them limited to 10kbps and never
more (I've never needed to implement it).

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> Hello everybody.
>
> I want to divide bandwidth between my all VLAN users.
>
> Here is my network architecture :
> Internet -----------------------ISP ADSL router ------------------------My
> Cisco 2600 router --------------------------Cisco Catalyst 2900 switch
> ----------------------VLans
> Internet -----------------------ISP ADSL router ------------------------MY
> Cisco 2600 ISDN port --------------------ISDN cable
> ---------------------------------------------VLAN 6
>
> All Vlan6 users are accessing my 2600 router through ISDN cable and they
are
> using my router to browse internet. I want to restrict them to use some
> specific amount of
> bandwidth.
>
> Is it possible to restrict bandwidth for particular vlans.
> I mean that want to restrict them to use only 10kbps
>
> How it is possible and at which point we can do this restrictions.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tariq
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