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How do I apply internet bandwidth restrictions on cisco router?

Asked by Miki18 in Networking Hardware, Network Routers

Tags: cisco, bandwidth, router, restriction

Hello

I have a problem with configuration of my Cisco router 1812 (2x Wan 8X Lan 1x bri IOS 12.4)
I don't know where to start...

I use 2 vlans (1 and 2) and ADSL internet access trough pppoe on Wan port 0 (Fe0).
Vlan 1 is applyed to interfaces Fa2-5
Vlan 2 is applyed to interfaces Fa6-9
My internet connection allows 4096/512 kbits/s.

I Would like to devide this bandwidth betwen two vlans in this shape:

VLAN 1 gets 1024/128 kbits/s - this bandwidth must be guaranteed
VLAN 2 gets 3072/384 kbits/s  (the rest of available bandwidth)

Please give some pointers on shaping this trafic trough my router.
It doesnt matter if the shaping is in kbits or % (25% and 75%).
 
I would prefer applaying policies on vlan inerface (1 and 2) than to Lan Fe (2-9) interfaces,
because I will use wireless AP with trunk line in the future.
 
Please help me with this
Thank you
Marko

P.S.
Running config is listed in next post.
 
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