RE: policy map

From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Thu Jul 03 2008 - 20:55:22 ART


the solution to 7.3 was the frame-relay map-class and a service policy on
that map class.

what version of the wb do you have?

I can help

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of John
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:58 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: policy map

I have a task that seems not to work and I'm trying to make it work. It's
from IEW lab 16 task 7.2.

The topology is 3 routers in a frame hub and spoke. R3 is the hub R4 and R5
are the spokes. R4 and R5 are also connected via ethernet. In an earlier
task I was told to make ospf prefer R4 to get to the vlans connected to R4
and R5. I did this with ospf cost. This also causes R5 to prefer R4 to get
to R3.

Now I'm tasked with making R5 priority queue traffic sourced from
154.1.5.100
port 27960(vlan 5 on R5 f0/0) going to 154.1.3.0/24 (vlan 3003 on R3 f0/1).
I
tried a policy map on the serial interface, but since R5 prefers R4 to get
to
R3 no traffic hits that interface. I tried pbr on f0/0 with set interface,
but s0/0 is not P2P so I can't use a route-map. I thought about a static
route for 154.1.3.0/24 but that breaks the earlier requirement.

Any suggestions?

PS I've looked at IE's forum and no one else noticed that, but then again no
mentioned changing R5 f0/0's ip address to 154.1.5.100 and running a trace
from R5 with source as f0/0 and port at 27960



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