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traffic shaping and ip precedence

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traffic shaping and ip precedence tony 06-07-2006
Posted by tony on June 7, 2006, 9:08 am
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Hello,

I have a question relating to throttling of traffic.
A standard access list wont work as you cannot apply traffic shape to the in
and out interface of a serial interface.
I have 2 lines - one to an international provider and one for local traffic.
A client wants 128k of "international" access, therefore I create a access
list limiting user to 128k (I put this access list on the serial interfact
going to the international provider.). That limits outgoing international
traffic.
International traffic coming in has an ip precedence of 2. Is there a way I
can apply traffic shape on the ethernet interface to limit traffic going to
network x.x.x.x/28 and the traffic has ip precedence of 2 ?



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Posted by Buzz Lightbeer on June 7, 2006, 5:11 pm
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> Hello,
>
> I have a question relating to throttling of traffic.
> A standard access list wont work as you cannot apply traffic shape to the
> in
> and out interface of a serial interface.
> I have 2 lines - one to an international provider and one for local
> traffic.
> A client wants 128k of "international" access, therefore I create a access
> list limiting user to 128k (I put this access list on the serial interfact
> going to the international provider.). That limits outgoing international
> traffic.
> International traffic coming in has an ip precedence of 2. Is there a way
> I
> can apply traffic shape on the ethernet interface to limit traffic going
> to
> network x.x.x.x/28 and the traffic has ip precedence of 2 ?
>
>
Once your international traffic has arrived, why would you bother to shape
it ?

BL
--
"Americans always try to do the right thing - after they've tried everything
else."
- Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965)



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