GTS can be applied on tunnel interfaces using Generic Routing
Encapsulation see the following link for more information
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk543/tk545/technologies_tech_note09186a008017405e.shtml
Regards
Peter
On 6/14/09, ben edgar <bedgar2500_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I noticed some possibly conflicting in the cisco doc when it comes to GTS.
>
>
> from the QOS command reference:
>
> "Generic traffic shaping is not supported on ISDN and dialup
> interfaces. Is is also not supported on
> nongeneric routing encapsulation tunnel interfaces. Traffic shaping is
> not supported with flow switching."
>
> then in the QOS configuration reference:
>
> GTS is not supported on the following interfaces:
> Multilink PPP (MLP) interfaces
> Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs), dialer interfaces, or
> generic routing
> encapsulation (GRE) tunnel interfaces on the Cisco 7500 series router
> GTS is not supported with flow switching.
>
> "GTS supports traffic shaping on most media and encapsulation types on
> the router.
> GTS works with a variety of Layer 2 technologies, including Frame
> Relay, ATM, Switched Multimegabit
> Data Service (SMDS), and Ethernet."
>
>
> from the first one it says it doesn't work on nongeneric encapsulation
> tunnel interfaces
>
> where's the second part it says it works on most and only specifically
> mentions that it doesn't on GRE tunnel int's on the series 7500
> routers
>
> does anyone know for sure what tunnels types it works on?
>
> Ben
>
>
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