RE: MQC ?

From: Chad Hintz (ccie_2b2004@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Dec 15 2005 - 12:30:15 GMT-3


So could I just do a match not protocol icmp as well?

Vincent Mashburn <vmashburn@fedex.com> wrote: That would probably work. However, I have always used the "match not"
under the class-map.

For example:
class-map icmp
match-not access-group icmp

ip access-list ext icmp
permit icmp any any

This would match everything but icmp.

Vince Mashburn
Engineer

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Chad Hintz
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:13 AM
To: ccie lab
Subject: MQC ?

Hi All,

I have a question on denying traffic within MQC.
For instance I want to permit http and give 200k allow ftp and give
100k. Then I want to deny icmp and allow all other traffic. How would
I do this within MQC? I know how to setup the class map to allow and
and give bandwidth. I think the correct answer would be:

ip cef
class-map http
match protocol http
class-map ftp
match protocol ftp

policy-map MQC
class http
bandwidth 200
class ftp
bandwidth 100
class icmp
class class-default
fair-queue

int s0/0
service-policy output MQC

Is this correct?

TIA,

Chad

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