Cisco Wireless :: 1100 - Limit Bandwidth Per SSID?
Feb 27, 2013
Is there any possibility to limit the bandwidth per SSID on Cisco Aironet 1100 that is connected to Cisco router 876? So the main goal is to have two SSID one for the guests and one for the colleagues and to limit for example half the bandwidth of internet link per SSID so we dont get into situation that colleagues overload whole internet link so that guests can always surf without problem.
I am planning to buy a router for my hotel and I would like to know is it possible to limit the bandwidth limit to the guests? And the admin computer can utilize the maximum speed? it it possible to create a login page paper when some one enters my wifi connection?
Anyway, I have a cable connection with a modem and a D-Link wireless router. Some of the users are abusing the bandwidth, making it difficult for others to surf the net.What's the easiest way to set a bandwidth limit for each user? Also, it is possible to do it through the router as I don't want to keep my computer running the whole time?
We have been deploying 3502 APs remotely to locations with full T1s that backhaul to where I sit at HQ. Both the foreign and anchor controller are here at my location.
I am seeking to rate limit per user the bandwidth each client will get on the guest internet ssid. As you know this traffic is encapsulated in capwap between the AP and the controller so I cant use a standard ACL on the switch or router.
We are trying to keep the guest internet access usage in check on the T1 at any given site so the other ssid's & local lan traffic is not overly competing for the bandwidth.
I found the place to edit the default profiles in the controller but the documentation really isnt clear on best practices.
So I put it to you my fellow wireless engineers to suggest how you are implementing bandwidth management on your wireless guest internet.
I used the following commands to limit users on my wireless network (WLC 5500) and a Nexus 7000. The previous cisco doc only covers the 6500 and some commands have changed. Tested and working except the PIR gives an error, post up if you know why, otherwise enjoy!
Note Wireless Network assumed to be 172.21.0.0/16.Note This will limit each wireless user to 1 MbpsNote The PIR (Peak Infomation rate, also know as burst) is ignored in following commands, unknown at this time why.Create ACLs:
ip access-list acl-wireless-downstream 10 permit ip any 172.21.0.0/16 ip access-list acl-wireless-upstream 10 permit ip 172.21.0.0/16 any class-map type qos match-all class-wireless-upstream match access-group name acl-wireless-upstreamclass-map type qos match-all class-wireless-downstream match access-group name acl-wireless-downstreampolicy-map type qos police-wireless-upstream class class-wireless-upstream police cir 1 mbps bc 200 ms pir 1536 kbps be 200 ms conform transmit exceed drop violate droppolicy-map type qos police-wireless-downstream class class-wireless-downstream police cir 1 mbps bc 200 ms pir 1536 kbps be 200 ms conform transmit exceed drop violate drop
1.Apply police-wireless-upstream on the incoming port from the controller.
interface port-channel130 description *** LAG for WLC1 *** switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan 80,130,255,600 service-policy type qos input police-wireless-upstream
2.Apply policy-wireless-downstream on the uplink LAN/WAN ports.
interface port-channel101 description *** L3 Port Channel to Core VDC *** no switchport service-policy type qos input police-wireless-downstream ip address 10.70.10.18/30 ip router eigrp 10
I want to know how I can manually limit the Kbps for a particular devince in the QOS.I DO NOT want to simply set the priority (low/med/high). I want to "physically" limit a device.
When I select to do it manually (upstream bandwidth) it limits ALL devices and I do not want this. I want to limit the bandwidth on only one device that is connected (ie an Xbox)
How can I limit bandwidth speed of guest accounts? Or are there free softwares available to do something like that? It's kinda like the hotspot softwares - where we can set hourly, daily, monthly allowances and see a report on their connectivity.
I am a Network admin of 200 Computers.Most of our users used to download movies through torrents.I just want to now how can i limit the bandwidth for specific user for both domain and work group user
Is there a way to limit a whole PC windows XP, or a certain program to use only a certain about of your total internet connection bandwidth?For example, I have 5 PCs in home all one the same ISP connection. I have one PC that I am trying to backup files online but I can only run it at certain times due to the backup program using ALL upload/download speed. And that makes every other PC super slow.
I am using ASA 5505 cisco firewall as a transparent firewall. I have assigned ethernet 0/0 as outside interface and ethernet0/1-7 as inside interface. There are 3 departments in office. So, i connected ethernet 0/1 to Dept A, ethernet 0/2 to Dept B and ethernet 0/3 to Dept C. Now, I want to limit bandwidth to each department, e.g, 1 Mbps download/upload to Dept A, 512 kbps download/upload to Dept B and 512 kbps download/upload to Dept C. So, how can i do this in ASA 5505.?
If two (one 6509A 9/26 with server A located in A end, 6509B with serverB located in B End) which is connected via a 1G link. If there is serverA send 700M file to server B via a 1G link. If I configured below command to 6509A 9/26, can I limit the bandwidth of server on bothincoming and outgoing to 500M?
class-map match-all FROM-SERVERmatch access-group name FROM-SERVER!policy-map FROM-SERVERclass FROM-SERVERpolice 500000000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop!interface GigabitEthernet9/26service-policy in FROM-SERVER
I have a 3845 Router with three connected interfaces, one to my WAN, one to my LAN and another to my wifi zone. I want to limit the amount of WAN bandwidth the WIFI zone can take to say a max of one third and not restrict WAN bandwidth from the LAN at all.
I have cisco 7600 core router in ISP , i want to put the bandwidth limit on it for outgoing traffic (for internet) on a subnet because i am using Bluecoat and i want to test my bluecoat.On this subnet i have no limit for bluecoat but after the bluecoat i want to limit it. On 7600 cisco router i have not rate limit command so how it can be possible for a perticular subnet ?
VLAN ===> FE 0/1 {With subinterfaces - ALL INSIDE LAN INTERFACES} ==> ROUTER ===> BVI 0/1 {WAN Interface - OUTSIDE}
i am doing NAT for my clients in LAN to WAN - Static NAT i want one of my client who is excessing some service with his Public IP to get a specific amount of bandwidth ... as right now he is hogging all the bandwidth .i have 1841 router.
I want to switch to a slower ISP because of financial constraints (specifically downgrade from cable to DSL), so I'd like to set up my Windows XP computer so that it downloads and uploads at the same speed that the slower ISP does. That way I can kind of "try before I buy" for a week or so, to get an idea if I can live with the slower speed before disconnecting from cable and incurring a disconnect charge. I was told that some software that limits your bandwidth also may cause distortion in video or audio streams, so I'd like to avoid that.
My router is a GT704-WG running on the default firmware. I need to limit a certain computer's bandwidth. Am I able to set the maximum download/upload speed for a certain computer via the router control panel (192.168.1.1)?
On my home network I have 11 devices connected.Is there a way I can give each device a certain bandwidth limit so my Internet doesn't keep getting sucked up?
The Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 is upon us, and NRK, the national broadcaster of Norway, is offering HD streaming via the Akamai network.I run a network with 5000 users. Our internet bandwidth is usually 300mbps, but we've increased it to 500mbps for the duration of the Ski Championship. that did not work, because of the HD streaming.The internet link is delivered on a fiber trunk with many other VLANs, and my first piece of equipment in the chain is a Cisco 3560G (C3560-IPBASEK9-M), Version 12.2(46)SE). A port on the 3560G is then set to switchport access vlan "internet-vlan", and that port is connected to a routed port on my Cisco 6509-Sup720-10G ( (s72033_rp-ADVIPSERVICESK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXH3a). The 6500 then routes the traffic to a Cisco ASA 5520 (running 8.2(4)).What I'd like to do, is to limit the total bandwidth of all conversations between our IPs and the nearest Akamai IP-range, which is 195.18.221.128/25.How can I achieve that? I've tried to read the QoS chapter from the manual of the 3560G 12.2(46), but QoS is very complex stuff?
We have a Cisco 3845 router and on the G0/0 interface we have our public switch with multiple public IP addresses (servers, routers, etc..) and on the S0/0 interface we have a DS3 Internet connection. I need to limit the bandwidth from the Internet (download) to one of the IP addresses on the G0/0 interface. I'm thinking of limiting to 256K and really need info with either a policy map or something equivalent.
we have a bandwidth pipe terminating on 1841 BVI interface... now we want to limit all the traffic going from inside to WAN circuit to half... for example 10 Mb pipe we want to reduce to 5 mb on bvi interface.. how this can be done .. as of not there is not need to police any specific type of traffic .. this needs to be done for any traffic from inside to outside...
I currently have a 20mb connection with sky. I have 4 computers in my household and using the wireless modem router to distribute the connection.can I limit each computer to a certain amount of bandwidth. (eg PC1 =5mb, PC2=5mb, PC3=5mb, PC4=5mb) Two of my computers are running Win Vista HP and two computers are running Win 7 Pro & Ultimate.
I have a roommate who takes up a lot of bandwidth from the internet. I am allowing him to use my router which is a Linksys E2500. Is there anyway to limit how much bandwidth he can actually use.
I have a 20MB internet connection, with a 100GB cap. My mother works at home, with some employees. Adding home and work, 8 people use the internet all the time. Lots of Youtube videos, streaming netflix, iTunes downloading, and so on.I wanted something to:
1) Manage this cap. It's over too soon, and we're left with a poor internet connection until the end of the month - like 500kb.
2) Something to manage two internet connections.
I was thinking about a dedicated router - I currently use a WRT54G V8, which is nice, but it has some issues handling the traffic when the internet is in its full glory. I heard about pfSense, and some searches on Google tell me it's possible to do both options using it.
Can it limit streaming websites? example "youtube" and torrent downloads? and dont affect other websites/ gaming speeds currently has 50 units connected with 2 ADSL connections both with maximum down of upto 4.5mbps.
I'm having a bit trouble to limit the bandwidth on outgoing traffic with a Cisco ASA 5505.
In my case I want to limit the bandwidth to 31mbit/s up and down on the outside interface. but with my current configuration, just the download rate gets limited to 31mbit/s when I do a tptest. and the upload is around 40/50mbit.
Here is the policy configuration,
access-list outside_bw extended permit ip any any class-map outside_bw match access-list outside_bw
I apologize in advance if this is a novice inquiry, but our company just switched from Point-to-Point T1's to Metro Ethernet.
On one point-to-point, from our main office to one of our high profile locations, we had two bonded T1's. Now this site has a 3 Mbps Metro-E link, but it's being over-saturated. I don't know what type of QOS implementation our T1 provider had, but it prevented flooding. Now, I'm getting horrendous latency as the office peak hours approach since there is no QOS on the mesh by our Metro-E providers.
Ultimately, my question is: what's the best way to set a Fast Ethernet port on a Cisco 1800 series router to limit all bandwidth to 3 Mbps? At the moment, I don't have a preference in which traffic takes priority. I tried the rate-limit command, along with a speed calculator I found online, but that slowed the network down immensely.