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From: lenny lim (lennylsl@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2006 - 15:39:23 ART


The difference is by using a map-class you apply a more granular approach to per-VC. Also you can apply it to a sub-interface while for mqc you would have to nest it if your doing bandwidth reservation.

HTH

Icefire <fire_ice@verizon.net> wrote: There is no difference if you put the service policy in a map-class or under the physical interface. What does matter is what you choose to use. The command works the same either way you choose to configure it.

If your using a map-class then the interface won't allow you to use the service-policy command and it needs to be defined under the map-class.

If your not using a map-class then it can be defined under the interface with service-policy command.

HTH

Zeroflash
CCIE #16217

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Can some one explain what is the difference when I apply service-policy to frame-relay interface on

1) physical interface
2) map-class

Thanks in advanced...



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