These are lan modules. They have fixed queues that you map traffic into. Research lan qos methods and it should make sense. On Nov 17, 2010 11:55 AM, "Manu Chao" <linux.yahoo@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Jim,
The line cards are 6700 series only.
It seems (i will test it) that wrr commands can only be associated with COS marking not DSCP nor EXP.
May be Priority Queuing is not supported for MPLS traffic on 6700 modules ?
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Rampley Jr, Jim F < jim.rampley@chartercom.com> wrote:
This depends on which line cards you have in your chassis. This configuration below won't work on 6700 series line cards. You have to use the wrr commands. I didn't test it, but MQC configuration below should
work
on ES series line cards.
Jim
-----Original Message----- From: Manu Chao [mailto:linux.yahoo@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 9:11 AM To: NANOG list Subject: Cisco 6500 QoS Priority Queuing (DSCP & EXP based)
I would to translate following 7200 QoS configuration to Catalyst 6500:
class-map match-any PQ match dscp ef match mpls experimental topmost 5
policy-map QOS-PE-OUT class PQ priority percent 33 class class-default
AFAIK we need extra command on 6500 to enable Priority Queuing at the interface level but my problem is that interface priority command are only COS based not DSCP nor EXP. I may be wrong.
I would appreciate any 6500 QoS help.
Thanks in advance
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