Aaron,
the applying phase do not mean that it can only be used under interface
level, but it says it will be used for applying a policy-map. as you saw,
it can be config under interface level, map FR level and also under a
policy-map class level. as a nested policy for example.
you are allowed to config per interface and per DLCI level under P2P or
multipoint interface, that depends what are the requirements.
BR,
Alberto
On 26 January 2012 18:53, Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com> wrote:
> I've always understood that MQC QOS is made-up of .
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> Class-map
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> Policy-map - which calls previous class-map
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> Service-policy - applied to an interface in/out which calls previous
> policy-map
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> I've just learned/read that mqc qos on frame relay uses something
> additional. map-class.
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> class-map my-class-map
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> policy-map my-policy-map
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> class my-class-map
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> map-class frame-relay my-map-class
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> service-policy output my-policy-map
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> interface serial 0/0.1 point-to-point
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> frame-relay interface-dlci 100
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> class my-map-class
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> .is that it?
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> Also, can you do this on a multipoint fr interface? .on a phy serial
> interface?
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> Aaron
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