On Monday, December 01, 2014 08:46:40 AM Per Granath wrote: > With this you are setting the forwarding-class, which is > internal to the MX.
Well, the forwarding class will determine how his packets are treated on egress. But for that, we need to see his [class-of-service] setup to figure out if it's done right. > If you also want to rewrite the DHCP bits in the packet > headers, then you also need to configure 'rewrite' for > these forwarding classes, on the egress interfaces (core > facing in this case). > > I can't remember what the default rewrite rules are, but > I believe they do not do what you want. On the Trio, you can remark on ingress with a firewall filter ("then dscp" or "then traffic-class") as the OP has done. But yes, remarking on egress has been typical in Juniper until recently. Mark.
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