It depends on what type of service-policy you are applying.
The IOS order of
operations is this (removed all of the other items not
pertainent to this
conversation)
- NBAR
- Input QoS
- Input ACL
- Input QoS
- Input Policing
(CAR)
- Input Prescendence
- Policy Routing
I hope this helps. Here's a link
that desribes this:
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/understand-the-order-of-operations-for-ci
sco-ios/6055946
Regards,
Jay McMickle- CCNP, CCSP, CCDP, MCSE
http://mycciepursuit.wordpress.com/
________________________________
From: Steven Blasiol <steven.blasiol_at_gmail.com>
To: Cisco certification
<ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wed, March 30, 2011 9:54:09 AM
Subject:
Service-policy and ACL
Gurus,
Quick question: if an interface has an
inbound acl applied and an inbound
service-policy which is processed first?
If the ACL is processed first does
the packet then get filtered by the
service-policy (or vice versa)?
Thanks,
-- Steven M. Blasiol --Confidence is stain they can't wipe off...-Lil Wayne Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Wed Mar 30 2011 - 09:13:09 ART
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