RE: QoS - Rule of Thumb - in a MPLS environment.

From: Scott Morris (smorris@ipexpert.com)
Date: Thu Oct 04 2007 - 15:46:28 ART


Qos-groups are simply "another" way to classify things. Just remember it's
significant to your local router only. But I think the "hint" would involve
doing something that does not in any way modify the packet and yet is a fast
way to do things without needing to re-classify at every step of the path!

 
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Subject: QoS - Rule of Thumb - in a MPLS environment.

Hi:

Does any one have a rule of thumb when configuring the qos-group feature in
QoS in a MPLS environement, specifically for the CCIE-SP Lab exam?

Under what circumstances would you set the qos-group inbound from the CE and
match it outbound on the PE?

Or, set it inbound in the last PE router before matching it outbound towards
the CE and setting your qos policy?

What would give hint within the question to perform this?

Any help is appreciated.

Thx.



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