From: Michael L. Williams (MichaelWilliams@swbell.net)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 22:22:39 GMT-3
With all this talk about FRTS I have even more questions.
Since it's possible to apply a FRTS map-class to a physical interface
AND a subinterface (as seen below), can someone tell me if I understand
this or help clarify the following:
interface Serial0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
no fair-queue
frame-relay class int_ts
frame-relay traffic-shaping
!
interface Serial0.24 point-to-point
ip address 150.50.24.2 255.255.255.0
frame-relay class subint-ts
frame-relay interface-dlci 104
!
interface Serial0.256 multipoint
ip address 150.50.100.2 255.255.255.224
frame-relay map ip 150.50.100.2 105
frame-relay map ip 150.50.100.5 105 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 150.50.100.6 106 broadcast
If you apply the map-class to the physical interface (from the
information I have) it applies it to all subinterfaces (but the example
I have doesn't apply any map-class to the sub-interfaces.
Question: If you apply a map-class to the physical interface AND then
to a subinterface, does the map-class on the subinterface override the
map-class on the interface for that subinterface?
i.e. in the config above would the 'int_ts' apply to serial0.256 (since
there isn't a map-class applied to the subinterface) but at the same
time would subint-ts apply to serial 0.24
Does this make any sense, or would applying FRTS in this manner not
work?
Thanks,
Mike W.
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