TCP/UDP Port based Rate Limiting on EOS
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‎12-16-2015 09:42 AM
Hi All,
I am trying to wrap my head around something and was hoping that someone out there could assist me in the right direction.
This will be for a POC.
Objective:
Specific Layer 7 ports (80 or 123 or 587 as examples) rate limited (ingress [bandwidth shaping]) on an EOS switch - probably a C5 on a single interface (all network traffic passes past this interface)
I assume that the C5 will need the extra Routing license ?
I am getting a bit lost and think I might be totally over-complicating it in my mind. I was thinking that this could be done with extended ACLs and route-maps but I cant find examples of rate-limiting route-maps ?
Is this even possible ?
thanks !
I am trying to wrap my head around something and was hoping that someone out there could assist me in the right direction.
This will be for a POC.
Objective:
Specific Layer 7 ports (80 or 123 or 587 as examples) rate limited (ingress [bandwidth shaping]) on an EOS switch - probably a C5 on a single interface (all network traffic passes past this interface)
I assume that the C5 will need the extra Routing license ?
I am getting a bit lost and think I might be totally over-complicating it in my mind. I was thinking that this could be done with extended ACLs and route-maps but I cant find examples of rate-limiting route-maps ?
Is this even possible ?
thanks !
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‎12-17-2015 10:35 AM
thanks ! - I will check out Policy !
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‎12-16-2015 03:46 PM
You could do this with policy. You would use layer 3 ip socket source/dest or layer 4 TCP/UDP rules to classify traffic then apply whatever QoS/rate shaping etc.. Not 100% sure of the rate shaping capabilities of a C5.
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‎12-16-2015 10:03 AM
Hello Dewald,
I would suggest to use EOS policy. There is no routing licence needed.
Kind regards
Christoph
I would suggest to use EOS policy. There is no routing licence needed.
Kind regards
Christoph
