Re: [c-nsp] QoS Options for PPPoE over Ethernet

2010-07-21 Thread Ben Steele
Use Radius to send an avpair of the bandwidth of the session back to the
router then have a service-policy applied to your virtual-template(or you
can send the service-policy back through radius too if you need to
differentiate them between sessions) with a parent shaper that shapes
bandwidth percent 100 or whatever you like(it will be the bandwidth returned
via Radius that it references) and then your child QoS policy below that,
you then have per session QoS based on the bandwidth of that unique session.

Ben

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Dave Weis djw...@internetsolver.comwrote:


 I'm not finding a lot of good options to do QoS for PPPoE over Ethernet (as
 opposed to ATM) subscribers. We have varying speeds for the subscribers
 ranging from 256k to 40m so I can't use a hard coded amount to reserve for
 voice. In addition, some customers have a single port ATA and some will have
 6-10 lines on an IAD.

 The setup has a single VLAN per DSLAM as a subinterface on a gig-E port in
 a 7200 VXR. Some of the newer equipment will obey 802.1p but the majority of
 our equipment does not.

 The authentication comes out of freeradius and the approximate downstream
 rate of each subscriber is recorded in the same table as the
 username/password so if I had to make static definitions for each speed tier
 I could do that.

 I don't need to do anything elaborate other than move any traffic to or
 from a specific subnet to the front of the queue.

 Thanks for any help
 Dave



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[c-nsp] QoS Options for PPPoE over Ethernet

2010-07-20 Thread Dave Weis

I'm not finding a lot of good options to do QoS for PPPoE over Ethernet (as 
opposed to ATM) subscribers. We have varying speeds for the subscribers ranging 
from 256k to 40m so I can't use a hard coded amount to reserve for voice. In 
addition, some customers have a single port ATA and some will have 6-10 lines 
on an IAD. 

The setup has a single VLAN per DSLAM as a subinterface on a gig-E port in a 
7200 VXR. Some of the newer equipment will obey 802.1p but the majority of our 
equipment does not. 

The authentication comes out of freeradius and the approximate downstream rate 
of each subscriber is recorded in the same table as the username/password so if 
I had to make static definitions for each speed tier I could do that.

I don't need to do anything elaborate other than move any traffic to or from a 
specific subnet to the front of the queue.

Thanks for any help
Dave



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djw...@internetsolver.com
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Please check out our Complete Support Service 
http://www.internetsolver.com/completesupport/ 


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