Thank you Marko.
I have a customer with 2620XM router. He is currently having a policy-
map applied on the main interface and on subinterfaces as well. Note
the policy-map and direction is the same.
S pozdravom / Regards,
Miroslav Kosut
On 10.2.2010, at 13:14, Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:09, Miroslav Kosut
> <miroslav.kosut_at_me.com> wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I have a simple question. Having a router with two subinterfaces
>> fa0/0.2 and
>> fa0/0.30 with no ip address configured on the main interface, where
>> should
>> be the policy-map applied?
>>
>> I am almost sure it must be on subinterfaces (to differentiate
>> policies).
>> BUT should I leave it on the main one?
>>
>> Aren't packets going through the policy twice then?
>
>
> Most of the platforms and IOS codes I worked with will not allow you
> to configure certain things on subinterface and you're stuck with
> using the main interface. You will, of course, have to find a way to
> differentiate between policies within the classes.
>
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