Are you pinging directly from the router where the QoS stuff is configured,
or are the pings going through the router?

JMcL
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> 
> the continuing saga of QoS configuration and testing
> 
> 
> As near as I can tell, ping testing is utterly useless as a
> means of testing
> QoS configurations.
> 
> I have done any number of tests this morning. all of the
> following have been
> applied inbound on an interface:
> 
> access-list 171 deny   ip any any precedence critical
> access-list 171 permit ip any any
> ( all pings no matter what the tos value go through)
> 
> access-list 181 permit ip any any precedence critical
> access-list 181 permit ip any any precedence internet
> access-list 181 permit ip any any precedence network
> ( all pings no matter what the tos value go through)
> 
> access-list 191 permit icmp any any precedence critical
> access-list 191 permit icmp any any precedence internet
> access-list 191 permit icmp any any precedence network
> ( all pings no matter what the tos value go through)
> 
> this certainly does explain why I can't rate limit or police or
> WRED or FRED
> any of the ectending ping traffic I am sending through.
> 
> ah well... on to the next chapter.
> 
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