Hey Aaron, > I'm wondering if the BA classifier stops working once an MFC is applied. It > sure seems to in testing. I feel like I've seen a diagram at some point or > document stating that MFC comes before BA in the CoS process chain. but I'm > not sure. If anyone has that link/doc please send it. I'd like to know for > sure.
The implied default classifier is there until something else is configured. As you say, you can review what is currently applied by 'show class-of-service interface'. And yes, firewall based classification is done after the cos classifier, so firewall based classification overrides what our cos configuration classified packet to. You can use this to accomplish QPPB, such as instead of BGP based blackholing, you'd have BGP based class downgrade for some specifically selected SADDR or DADDR, signalled by BGP. > Oh, btw, were in the world is all this default CoS stuff derived from? I'd > like to think it's in a file somewhere that I can see in shell perhaps. But > maybe not. Maybe it's actually compiled into the Junos operating systems > itself. Or is there a way to see "show configuration" with a special option > that shows automatic/default stuff like all this CoS info? I believe they are compiled in. Juniper does also have a more appropriate way to inject defaults via 'show configuration groups junos-defaults', but that is not being used here. Of course this is the common case, for any NOS vendor defaults are typically compiled in, not injected via some common configuration scheme, in many cases this is mandatory, because having no default is impossible, like you cannot not have MTU. The standard QoS config in Junos allows any internet user to have their own protected 5% via class selector 6 and 7, potentially disrupting your signalling protocols. I consider all Junos devices misconfigured if QoS policy for edge interfaces is not explicitly defined by the operator. -- ++ytti _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp