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  1. arisythila

    Virtual interfaces?

    Hey guys! I haven't posted here in awhile. I have a question about virtual interfaces for instance. I have a 3845 router. G0/0 and G0/1. My setup is I have my internet come into G0/0, and it routes out to G0/1. I then have IP ranges that I want to be able to monitor. Something like so...
  2. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    The software update to the software I was using now does rate-limiting w/ the software, so the only thing I would need to do is to rate-limit ports. Do you think a Cisco 2960 would work?
  3. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Is it perhaps better to do this at the switch rather than the router? (easier perhaps?) If so what switch would you recommend with 24-48 ports? ~Michael
  4. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    I was looking at it. I was thinking, My goodness... This doesn't look like what I need... LOL.
  5. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Kinda wierd. Depending on how I type the access-list line, depends on how it rate limits. If I use the rate limit from above, It rate-limits upload speed, if I use the rate lime from the tek-tips link that t0mm0 posted. IT will rate-limit the download speed. Is there like a line we can...
  6. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    increased it to 50,000,000 25,000 25,000 Last Result: Download Speed: 29554 kbps (3694.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 825 kbps (103.1 KB/sec transfer rate) This is very weird.
  7. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    In the internet world. 10MB * .125 = 1250KB/sec down. 5MB * .125 = 625KB/sec down. Have to remember that at a given bandwidth, you only get the max of 12.5% of that. Okay, I tried the 10 access-list. Download Speed: 31366 kbps (3920.8 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 496 kbps (62 KB/sec...
  8. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Last Result: Download Speed: 30537 kbps (3817.1 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 971 kbps (121.4 KB/sec transfer rate) What I get with the original rate-limit command from above. without it. Last Result: Download Speed: 30794 kbps (3849.3 KB/sec transfer rate) Upload Speed: 11779 kbps...
  9. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    something I just noticed. Specifies the access list number. Classification options are as follows: •For IP precedence, use any number from 1 to 99. •For MAC address, use any number from 100 to 199. •For MPLS experimental field, use any number from 200 to 299. We were using 101. Maybe this...
  10. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Okay, I just ran a test. I used another IP address. I basically ran the speakeasy speedtest. Before I added it to the access list, I got 30mb down, 15mb up. I added it to the list, now I get 30mb down, 729k up. So basically its only working for outgoing traffic. not incoming traffic...
  11. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Is that something that the Cisco router can do? with the HP 2626 I can only rate limit ports not IP addresses. How would something go about doing something like this? Thanks Brian! ~Michael
  12. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/switches/switch2600series/overview.htm This is the switch I have, the HP Procurve 2626-PWR. Layer 3 switch. Then of course the 2621 router. ~Michael
  13. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Yeah, I was thinking about getting a Cisco 2960 switch. (right now I have a HP Procurve 2626-PWR) But the problem with that is I also rate limit VPS's (virtual private servers) So the MAC address, or even the port may have 2-3 different speeds. So it has to be IP address based. Thanks Brian
  14. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    yes, I tried to rate-limit x.x.x.245 to 5mb, tried to download something, I have not tried to upload yet. Let me try that real quick.
  15. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    I want specific access groups. So 101 can be 5mb 102 can be 10mb 103 can be 15mb so forth. I followed your instructions there.
  16. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    I thought I setup an access control list. Or are you saying I'm going to need more than one access list? one for this one customer, one for all the rest? As I start getting more customers I want to add more access control lists. Especially for the dedicated customers. Right now I just have...
  17. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    I want to rate limit those IP addresses. So this customer cannot use bandwidth hes not paying for. He paid for 5mb of bandwidth up and down, last month he used 40mb up and down. I downloaded something from microsoft. outside of the network Thanks ~Michael
  18. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    birdhost-gw#show access-list Extended IP access list 101 10 permit ip host 207.14.32.245 any (15521 matches) 20 permit ip host 207.14.32.247 any (227058 matches) birdhost-gw# Maybe the access list is not setup correctly? ~Michael
  19. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    Well, When I download something, It downloads at 5000KB/sec instead of 500-600kb/sec ~Michael
  20. arisythila

    Cisco 2621 rate-limiting?

    birdhost-gw#show interface fa0/0 rate-limit FastEthernet0/0 Input matches: access-group 101 params: 5000000 bps, 5000 limit, 5000 extended limit conformed 0 packets, 0 bytes; action: transmit exceeded 0 packets, 0 bytes; action: drop last packet: 367734580ms ago...

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