VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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mattstover

VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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any way to limit bandwidth on a specific vlan on a specific port? Example. My cameras are in VLAN 2029, I'm transmitting sec video across wan to core(10Gb/s). I want vlan 2029 to be limited to 2Gb/s on the Wan Port on my 6900 and the Wan port my core 9702 while example vlan 2028 is not restricted at all. I then create QOS priority for the video VLAN over all other stuff.
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Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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Hi,
it should be possible with one policy condition where both the conditions are written together. I have'nt access to a R7-switch - but it will be similar like this example:

policy condition VL2029_1-1 source vlan 2029 source port 1/1
policy action MAX-BW maximum bandwith (or ingress....) 2M
policy rule VIDEO condition VL2029_1-1 action MAX-BW
qos apply

pls try it
regards
Silvio
mattstover

Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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what is the 2m for?
cavagnaro

Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

Post by cavagnaro »

2Megas? You can read the command description if having doubts ;)
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Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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oh ok, well how do you specify 2 GIGAbits. 2G?

its a 10gig wan link im trying to govern the ip camera vlan, one per leg.
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Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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I have 10 gig wan links and its those that i want to manage the bandwidth of the camera vlans down to around 2 GIGAbits/s max. in that case would 2M be substituted for 2G ?
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Re: VLAN Bandwidth Restriction by port

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I think you can also use 2G. This was my foult with 2M....
Try at the command "?" and you will see the possible entries. Also look into the cli-guide. there are all the commands described.
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Silvio
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