This page is intended to describe use of HCoS inside Circuit Cross-Connect - CCC environment.In order to guarantee dedicated bandwidth along CCC path it is necessary to apply traffic classifiers at the ingress and hierarchical schedulers and shapers at the egress. Using 2 Juniper MX204 routers and 2 DELL PowerEdge R520 servers we will simulate production GTS scenario. These devices are regular part of Prague's laboratory on which it is allowed access with known credentials.
Physical layout
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Logical layout
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IP Addresses used on devices
Device | IP Address | Interface | Purpose |
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HCoS#1 | 10.1.1.10 | iDrac | web access for management |
10.1.1.21 | em1 | ssh access for configuration | |
192.168.0.1 | p3p2 | HCoS#1-A iPerf client | |
192.168.1.1 | p3p1 | HCoS#1-C iPerf client | |
HCoS#2 | 10.1.1.11 | iDrac | web access for management |
10.1.1.22 | em1 | ssh access for configuration | |
192.168.2.1 | p4p2 | HCoS#2-D iPerf client | |
192.168.0.2 | p4p1.10 | HCoS#2-B iPerf server for point-to-point with HCoS#1-A iPerf client | |
192.168.1.2 | p4p1.20 | HCoS#2-B iPerf server for point-to-point with HCoS#1-C iPerf client | |
192.168.2.2 | p4p1.30 | HCoS#2-B iPerf server for point-to-point with HCoS#2-D iPerf client | |
MX204#1 | 10.1.0.67 | fxp0 | ssh access for configuration |
MX204#2 | 10.1.0.131 | fxp0 | ssh access for configuration |