I am noticing in the Workbook 1 QoS labs sometimes access-lists are used to
match protocol traffic and sometimes NBAR is used. 

Besides NBAR not working on a switch, what discerns between when to use
access-lists and when to use NBAR? At first I thought maybe direction of
traffic, but then since you specify input and output with the service-policy I
figured that can't be it. 

Specifically, I am looking at Lab22, Task 22.4.

Why couldn't you use NBAR to define the class-maps instead of creating
access-lists?

Thanks

Derek




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