Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-01 Thread Wes Tribble
queue-limit 1024 packets class class-default fair-queue set dscp af21 queue-limit 1024 packets Just looking for some ideas that do not involve building tunnels to our remote offices. Thanks in advance, *Wes Tribble*

Re: Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-08 Thread Wes Tribble
shaper > class t1_site > shape average 1536000 >service-policy qos_global > class multilink_site > shape average 3072000 > service-policy qos_global > class class-default > service-policy qos_global > > policy-map qos_global > ... whatever you t

Re: Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-09 Thread Wes Tribble
rs implement all the time. > > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/configuration/guide/qos_frhqf_support.html > > > > On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Wes Tribble wrote: > >> Tyler, >> >> I would love to implement a policy similar to that one. Unfortunately,

Re: Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-09 Thread Wes Tribble
>service-policy qos_global > > policy-map qos_global > ! ... whatever you want here. > > This would make sure that large sites don't stare out small spoke sites > for bandwidth. > > On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Wes Tribble wrote: > >> Thanks for the in

Re: Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-09 Thread Wes Tribble
Tyler, Thank you very much. I took off the bandwidth reservations on the child shapers and I was able to apply to an 1841 series router in my lab. Either my TAC engineer is off base or there is some limitatin with the ASR that does not exist for vanilla IOS. QUOTE: The earlier policy doesn't us

Re: MPLS acceptable latency?

2012-11-15 Thread Wes Tribble
I concur. We have sites all over the US and it is about 80-100 ms from coast to coast with both of our MPLS providers. 45 minutes away your latency should be <5ms on a decent network. - --- mikeal.cl...@gmail.com wrote: From: Mikeal Clark