Remember,
If hosts should retain their marking, and you enable "MLS QOS" you will
effect their traffic, so i would recommend enabling it ONLY when you need to
apply QOS of any kind.
Always remember, whenever you configure a router or a switch you should ask
yourself why am i using this command or this keyword, Do i need it? if the
command that you are configuring is required, go for it, if NOT, you should
NOT. You should make that a habit.
BTW, i am NOT picking on Anthony, he is an excellent instructor, i am ONLY
stating my opinion.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com> wrote:
> Yeah, this is definitely one of those commands that you should insert in
> the configuration whenever you are in doubt. It should not penalize you if
> in fact it was not required.
>
> Also, thinking ahead to troubleshooting Cisco gear, you can definitely
> envision this as one that would be missing from a pre-configured switch.
> :-)
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
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> typically referred to as which term?
> A: The Outside Global Address
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>
>
>
> On Jul 26, 2009, at 1:07 AM, kaniyath minha wrote:
>
> Dear
>>
>> where mls qos should enable and where it is not required..its confusing
>> me.
>>
>> Is Police require it or not?
>>
>> please give in detail.
>>
>> thanks and regards
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