The only way is to have separate interfaces, however you can use FRTS
for both sites.
On 06/10/2010 03:35 PM, Matthew Berry wrote:
Quick question.
In the lab, if the HQ site is setup with two sub-interfaces that
connect to BR1 and BR2 (i.e. meaning, they're both running off the
same interface), how would you configure MLP for one site and FRF.12
for another site?
According to my understanding, MLP will require that "frame-relay
traffic-shaping" is enabled on the serial interface. However, this
would botch up your FRF.12 configuration on the other sub-interface.
QoS is a weak area for me so I might be missing something obvious in
this question. However, it came up so I thought I would ask.
Thanks
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