Did anyone reply to this question?
I apologize if I missed it, but I myself am curious about it...

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From: Combatant101 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] MLPPPoFR - Confused.com

Hi Guys,

 

If we have a Multilink over frame relay and we want to do QoS are we good to
apply the service-policy under the multilink interface or do we apply the
service-policy under the map-class frame-relay which is then associated to
the frame-relay interface-dlci ?

 

I've done both and the show commands seems to suggest both are valid, except
applying it under the Multilink interface shows (show policy-map interface)
the Shape Active field as 'NO' (I read somewhere that this will only say YES
if shaping is actually happening - is that correct?)

 

However I don't see this column if it is applied under the map-class

 

So my question really is either option valid or only one, and if so which
one and why!

 

Ps. Ignore legacy frame-relay traffic shaping for now as I'm interested in
MQC Frame-Relay traffic shaping, just not sure where to apply the
service-policy - I think both ways is correct but have no real way of
verifying this and as stated earlier, the show commands are a little bit
misleading/confusing to me.

 

 

Many Thanks,

 

Combatant101

 

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