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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
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