RE: Service-Policy Input Not Staying on FastEthernet Interface

From: Vincent Mashburn (vmashburn@fedex.com)
Date: Sat Jan 13 2007 - 12:51:42 ART


I understand, but your previous email made it sound like you just wanted
to mark all traffic with CoS 5. The service-policy input should work.
Do you have "mls qos" enabled globally? If so, what IOS are you
running?

Vince Mashburn

Sr. Voice / Data Engineer

901-263-5072

CCVP, CCNP

Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist

Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist

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From: Salau,Olayemi [mailto:Olayemi.Salau@southampton.gov.uk]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:07 AM
To: Vincent Mashburn; Cisco certification
Subject: RE: Service-Policy Input Not Staying on FastEthernet Interface

Hello Vincent,

Yes, I know mls qos cos 5 and mls qos cos override works, but also
should service-policy input using MQC. mls qos cos override affect all
traffic coming into the specific Ethernet interface, meanwhile I just
need those IP phones within range 172.23.62.X to be marked, hence I need
to classify before marking.

I've been able to work out that classification supports class-map with
only 1 match statement on 3750, a feature which I'm not a great fan of.
This is not so with 3550 series but thanks to Leon for highlighting this
out to me

Technically, does anyone know why QoS supports only class-maps with 1
match statements on Cisco 3750 Switches as stated in Cisco Guidelines?

Many Thanks



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