On point 1 an input policy on the port connected to the router will only
see the traffic in the direction specified.  So whilst in general its good
advice, in this case it would be unnecessary.

On 29 Mar 2012 00:22, "Chris" <devsin2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Steve,
> My approach would be same as yours. However few observations:
> 1. Access-list - To ensure I catch mgcp traffic in both directions  I will
> add following;
>          permit tcp any eq 2428 any
>          permit udp any eq 2427 any
> 2. I would not set dscp- just because it's not asked. But your guess is as
> good as mine.
> 3. I assume you are trusting cos on fa0/1.
> Regards, Chris
>
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