I'm a little confused about how wildcards work in groups that use for our class of service configs. I was thinking that the wildcard would allow us to apply a configuration to an interface and all its logical units with one command, but now I don't think that's the case. Here is an basic example:
LAYER2-COS { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { scheduler-map QOS-MAP; } } } } VLAN-COS { class-of-service { interfaces { <*> { unit <*> { classifiers { dscp DSCPV4-CLASSIFIER; dscp-ipv6 DSCPV6-CLASSIFIER; } rewrite-rules { dscp DSCPV4-REWRITE; dscp-ipv6 DSCPV6-REWRITE; } } } } } } The first group applies the scheduler-map to the main interface. I thought the second group would then apply the classifiers and rewrite rules to the logical units. However, when I apply those groups to an interface with multiple LUs, the classifiers and rewrite rules only get applied to the first logical unit. My thought is that the wildcard doesn't do what I thought it did and that I'll actually have to separately apply VLAN-COS to each LU that requires it. Or am I wrong? Is there a way to do this all in one or two commands for all LUs? Thanks! _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp