Hold on I think I just had a lightbulb moment.

point 2. is this saying if you have FRTS defined on subinterfaces you cant
then go and configured CBWFQ/LLQ on the physical interface?

B

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Bal Birdy <[email protected]> wrote:

> In FRTS there are two statements that are confusing me.
>
> 1. Like CB Shaping, FRTS allows a large number of IOS queuing tools to be
> used instead of the single FIFO shaping queue.
> 2. Unlike CB Shaping, FRTS does not allow any fancy queuing tools to be
> enabled on the physical interface concurrent with FRTS
>
> Is point 1. referring to the use of heirarchical policy maps thereby using
> LLQ in the shaping queue? What is point two referring to?
>
> I've been going through my IPExpert notes, and cisco website and I can't
> find a definitive answer.
>
> Thanks
> B
>
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