From: Balaji Siva (bsivasub@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 30 2005 - 23:42:19 GMT-3
yes, all these IOS qos works fine for flexwan on 6500.
Balaji
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 23:05:28 -0200, gladston@br.ibm.com
<gladston@br.ibm.com> wrote:
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> Hi there. We applyed it on HSSI interface. FlexWan module of 6509. It works
> very well.
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> Cordially,
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> Alaerte
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> Balaji Siva <bsivasub@gmail.com>
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> 30/01/2005 02:19
> Please respond to
> Balaji Siva
> ToAlaerte Gladston Vidali/Brazil/IBM@IBMBR
> ccccielab@groupstudy.com
> SubjectRe: Re: CBWFQ resources
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> Your class name has a typo ..that is why it didn't work ;)
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> just kidding
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> Anyway, were you using this LLQ on a WAN interface. LLQ interface is
> not supported on 6500 for LAN interfaces AFAIK as it uses hw
> forwarding not IOS forwarding. There is hw queue on the interface to
> prioritize the traffic.
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> Thanks
> Balaji
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> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:01:27 -0500, gladston@br.ibm.com
> <gladston@br.ibm.com> wrote:
> > Well, free I don't know.
> > Payed, I found DQoS by Wendell and Catalyst Qos by Flannagan very good.
> >
> > During work days, I found some problems not documented on Cisco DOC about
> CBWQF. The last one, there is a bug that make it do not work with named
> access-list. I just discover it after openning a case on TAC (in fact, it
> was necessary more than one time, until a guy from Cisco that was aware of
> the problem help me).
> >
> > The problem occurred with these configuration. If using named access-list,
> no traffic is matched.
> >
> > class-map match-all Multimidia
> > match access-group 161
> > !
> > policy-map mbi
> > class Multimidia
> > priority 200
> > class class-default
> > random-detect
> > fair-queue
> >
> > It was a 6509, with IOS 12.1(22)E.
> > The police is applyed outbound.
> >
> > Good Luck.
> >
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