From: Richard Gallagher (rgallagh@cisco.com)
Date: Fri Dec 10 2004 - 16:42:19 GMT-3
I'm not sure about the question....but discard-class is only local to the
router, set on input and matched on output, so what point would there be on
matching this on input as it's not carried with packet? so it's not going to
match anything, or am i missing something?
here's an example:
Rich
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From: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
To: "Group Study" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: MQC Pop Quiz Jeopardy Style
> Hi guys,
>
> In this Jeopardy style pop quiz, I give you the answer and you figure out
> the
> problem this answer solves. (Assume you are writing the task for the Cisco
> lab
> that the below correctly answers.)
>
>
>
> R1 s0 -------------- s0 R2
>
>
> R1 config:
>
> class-map MQC-POP-QUIZ
> match discard-class 7
>
> policy-map ACTION
> class MQC-POP-QUIZ
> set <not important>
>
> int s0
> service-policy input ACTION
>
> _________________________________________
>
> What does the above config accomplish? For this policy to have any effect
> (and to get full credit on the lab), what would need to be configured on
> R2
> (assume there aren't any routers downstream of R2)?
>
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