All: I am thinking about using AToM to replace some older layer2 only devices that are used to map PVCs from one circuit to another.
Circuits will be terminating on a 7200 (actually several). I would like to map these circuits with AToM to some other 7200s. These other 7200s will be the layer3 termination point for the PVCs. I would like to terminate these on some kind of virtual or logical interface that can have a hierarchical QoS policy applied to it, and be placed into a VRF. On the layer3 7200 is a central-services type VRF. I would like to export routes from this VRF into each of the VRFs that the logical/virtual interfaces are assigned to. I was thinking a BVI interface, but I understand you can only have 64 of those configured at one time on a 7200 even though you can pick a bridge number between 1 and 255. Is that still true? Also no interfaces would actually be in the bridge. Can you apply a policy-map to a BVI interface? A loopback interface can't have a service-policy attached to it. Any thoughts? _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/