From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 28 2001 - 14:28:11 GMT-3
I'm trying to come up with possible scenarios and here's one I haven't
found the answer to yet (still looking):
- two pvc's on atm interface, one for voice, one for data (per Cisco
recommendation)
- voice-port on another interface or on a router upstream, ip precedence
set to 2
I know I can use service-policy under the pvc to only permit ip prec 2
traffic and the other pvc to allow any other traffic. But what I don't
know (since I don't have much atm nor voice experience) is is that all I
need to do? Is the router going to automatically use the correct pvc or
will it always try to use the first pvc and if the traffic matches the
access-list list (called by the class-map, which called by service
policy), great, if not drop it? Or, instead of dropping the traffic, does
it try the second pvc and see if the traffic matches that interface? And
then if it doesn't match the access-list for that pvc then drop the
packet?
Any insight appreciated for those of us that are "atm-challenged". thx,
B.
P.S. Go Ravens! (or any team other than a NY team... ;-)
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