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> Hamid Ali Asgari wrote:
> >
> > Create an access-list  and include all the IP addresses of that
> > group in
> > that access-list.
> >
> > Use rate-limit on the interface to limit the BW for that
> > access-list
> >
>
> Does rate-limiting work like that?  I thought that if the condition is met
> (i.e. the address is within the range specified in the ACL), the amount of
> bandwidth specified in the statement will be given on a case-by-case
basis.
> Or does it truly divide the bandwidth amongst all who are allowed by the
ACL?
>
> We once tried to simulate the throughput of a DS3 by creating a policy for
> rate-limiting on a 100 Mbps ethernet.  Unfortunately, the machine running
> ttcp to generate the dummy traffic couldn't sustain 45 Mbps.  I think they
> ultimately went with two machines, which resulted in more than 45 Mbps of
> traffic but less than 90 Mbps.  I seem to recall that the policy ended up
> allowing *each* machine up to 45 Mbps - but I could be wrong.
> Unfortunately, the engineer responsible for that experiment has left for
> greener pastures.
>
> Anyone refresh my memory?




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