The vlan is configured on 3750. The port 20-24 is configured to vlancamera. So the vlancamera is connected to procurve switch 2610. What i want to achieve to minimize the traffic of the camera. The daily activities to the users it will not effect the users bandwidth. The cameras is not connected to the internet, I'm still facing bottleneck on my network. I need your suggestion
@waple02 You need to tag the video stream packets at the procurve switch. Your policy will need to be on the 3750. I don't think the video is your problem - you have 3X 3560 uplink to a 3750. Is that a single broadcast domain/VLAN? There are multiple possibilities for a bottleneck depending on how many devices you have on each switch.
Hi, I've watched your video is a great video tutorial. I've project in our company creating a vlan separating the ip camera to the users. Currently I've 100 mbs bandwith speed for internet. I've three 3560 g switch were the workstation connected. I've also 3750 G core switch, procurve 2610 switch we're the 11 ip cameras is connected
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
@simongauvin Yes, you can do VLANs and QoS at the same time (I recommend it, we do). What I've always had is a separate voice and data vlan. This is becoming increasingly irrelevant (separate voice and data) as the network services converge. Right now, I have voice and data vlans using the same QoS policies. So really, the only difference are the IP ranges.
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
The IOS version you are using must support QoS. Your switch must also be running layer 3 (routing). I am not 100% sure, but I recall that 2950's were layer 2 only.
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The vlan is configured on 3750. The port 20-24 is configured to vlancamera. So the vlancamera is connected to procurve switch 2610. What i want to achieve to minimize the traffic of the camera. The daily activities to the users it will not effect the users bandwidth. The cameras is not connected to the internet, I'm still facing bottleneck on my network. I need your suggestion
waple02 2 months ago
@waple02 You need to tag the video stream packets at the procurve switch. Your policy will need to be on the 3750. I don't think the video is your problem - you have 3X 3560 uplink to a 3750. Is that a single broadcast domain/VLAN? There are multiple possibilities for a bottleneck depending on how many devices you have on each switch.
gamorm 2 months ago
@gamorm, I will try do the segmenting by inter departments.
waple02 2 months ago
Hi, I've watched your video is a great video tutorial. I've project in our company creating a vlan separating the ip camera to the users. Currently I've 100 mbs bandwith speed for internet. I've three 3560 g switch were the workstation connected. I've also 3750 G core switch, procurve 2610 switch we're the 11 ip cameras is connected
waple02 2 months ago
Great video, very helpful. Is wan killer a free tool from solarwinds? What program are those guages?
goheer786 1 year ago
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@gamorm Why do you have separate voice and data VLANs? Doesn't that defeat the whole idea of doing QoS where voice and data reside on the same wire?
simongauvin 1 year ago
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@gamorm Why do you have separate voice and data VLANs? Doesn't that defeat the whole idea of doing QoS where voice and data reside on the same wire?
simongauvin 1 year ago
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
simongauvin 1 year ago
Excellent video!
Question 1: what's the metering app you're showing on screen?
Question 2: I have a VoIP setup which also does data, I need VLANs to split up departments, can I do QoS and VLANs at the same time?
Thanks!
simongauvin 1 year ago
@simongauvin Yes, you can do VLANs and QoS at the same time (I recommend it, we do). What I've always had is a separate voice and data vlan. This is becoming increasingly irrelevant (separate voice and data) as the network services converge. Right now, I have voice and data vlans using the same QoS policies. So really, the only difference are the IP ranges.
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
simongauvin 1 year ago
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
simongauvin 1 year ago
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@gamorm so the VLAN cuts up the switch by port-IP range, and the QoS cuts the frames passing through each VLAN by policy, does that mean you have to apply the same policy to each VLAN individually, or can you apply the same QoS policy to all VLANs? Or is it possible to have different QoS on each VLAN? Thanks!
simongauvin 1 year ago
@gamorm Why do you have separate voice and data VLANs? Doesn't that defeat the whole idea of doing QoS where voice and data reside on the same wire?
simongauvin 1 year ago
Hey man, love the tutorial, keep it up.
I've got a small unrelated question for you though, what's the name of the intro song of this movie?
StonedH 2 years ago
never mind, I just noticed it in the opening sequence -_-
StonedH 2 years ago
Gamorm,
Thanks, let me tell you that my switch is:
Version 12.1(12c)EA1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
this is support mls or not?
also I have 1 router 1721, so, also i have 1 headphone that is using voip, so i want to make priority of my phone.
can i use my switch to make priority or even my router? if yes what is the simply commands?
mohfuny 3 years ago
Hi gamorn,
I like all your lessons and it is usefull anytime.
I have catalyst 2950 and all commands you'r using this is not compitable my switch.
I like to make priority my bandwith, let me explain what i want:
1- I have 512 bandwith
2- I want to make priority on voip which have IP 10.10.2.3, local LAN is 10.10.2.5, so i want make voip IP to make priority fo 30% of my bandwith.
would you help me how can i configure my catalyst switch 2950, please.
Khadar M. Omar
Somalia
mohfuny 3 years ago
Khadar,
The IOS version you are using must support QoS. Your switch must also be running layer 3 (routing). I am not 100% sure, but I recall that 2950's were layer 2 only.
gamorm 3 years ago