Yes, you see exactly what I am talking about. I's strange.
For the moment I tried the following:
1. Updated the IOS to 12.1(22)EA10 (there was EA2).
2. Made auto qos on interface (there was default).
3. Tried to play with buffers.
The result is nothing, unfortunately. The only change I see is...
I also have EI. I used iperf v. 1.7.0 for Windows with default settins. Like this:
iperf -c 192.168.0.32 -i2 -t15
On other end: iperf -s
As I mentioned before, I used same iperf version to test qos on linux-box so I am sure in it.
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for your reply.
I used iperf, but not udp. http/ftp download/upload was used too.
I also believed the documentation right before the actual testing. Moreover, I currently have linux-box as router in production which is also police traffic (tc/htb/~70 classes) and it performs just fine...
You can configure span session on your switch on port which is connected to the router. Then you can attach pc with appropriate software to the monitored port and measure banwidth.
For example, use iptraf to measure bandwidth in real time and mrtg for daily/weekly statistics.
Hello,
I'm trying to configure qos on 2950 to restrict speed for several users who sit on 10/100 ports. For example for only 8Mb/s for traffic in direction to the users.
To achive this I configure my switch in the following way:
1. Configure access-list to choose particular user...
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