From: johngibson1541@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Mar 28 2007 - 19:10:11 ART
Appreciate your response.
However, when I said "shaping tool", by at least Cisco's definition, it meant
some egress shaping tool. I was in the CCIP track before, and I am sure no one in
Cisco world does ingress shaping.
The example you gave me applies to "input" direction - "service-policy input".
Now I look closer at 3560's qos document's "Policing and Marking" section,
it says,
"After you configure the policy map and policing actions, attach the policy to an ingress port or SVI by using the service-policy ..."
Clearly they don't want us to do a "service-policy output ..." at all.
If a WAN ISP wants to charge us extra $ for out of profile packets, we have
to shape our output packets.
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