RE: match dscp or match ip dscp - question??

From: James Matrisciano (jmatrisciano@kenttech.com)
Date: Wed Nov 30 2005 - 17:11:32 GMT-3


Definetly a question for the proctor. Make sure that is documented in
your scratch paper, how you would apply it and what the fall out would
be if applied. But when you say "match any" I would assume IPv6 to be a
part of that, traffic is traffic, ipv4 or ipv6 layer 2 or layer 3 or
even layer 4, its all traffic, match it all if it hits that interface.

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Cisco Nuts
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 3:02 PM
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Subject: match dscp or match ip dscp - question??

Hello:

If the requirement stated to match "any traffic that enter's E0/0 of
R3", in the CCIE Lab, would it be implied that they are referring to
only IPv4 traffic or both IPv4 and
IPv6 traffic??

For example:

#match dscp 63...................................matches both IPv4 and
IPv6 traffic while

#match ip dscp 63 ...............................matches only IPv4
traffic

Which one would be technically correct - so as not to lose any points
in the Lab?

Will it be safe to assume that they are referring to IPv4 traffic?

Or would I need to make a beeline to the protocor?

Thanks!!



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