RE: Frustrating QoS issue

2001-01-12 Thread John Neiberger

Ugh, I can't believe I forgot to put the version in my first post.  We have
upgraded to 12.1(5a)E1.  I may give up on the config I posted and just use
WFQ and ip rtp priority.  It accomplishes basically the same thing, it's
less to configure, and I know that it is supported.

Thanks,
John

>  What is your current IOS version on the router?
>  
>  The idea is to be sure that the version support your kind of technology.
In
>  order to check that, you have some white paper that exactly give you the
>  correspondance between IOS level and QoS policies.
>  
>  
>  
>  > -Message d'origine-
>  > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de
>  > John Neiberger
>  > Date: Sunday, January 07, 2001 3:56 PM
>  > À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Objet: Frustrating QoS issue
>  >
>  >
>  > I'm trying to configure CBWFQ on a 7513 with no VIP cards, just
>  > older serial
>  > and fast ethernet cards.  I have this exact configuration
>  > currently running
>  > one a 2620 with no problem.  Here is the relevant config:
>  >
>  > class-map video
>  >   match access-group name videolist
>  > !
>  > !
>  > policy-map videoconf
>  >   class video
>  > priority 264
>  >   class class-default
>  >fair-queue
>  >random-detect
>  > !
>  > ip access-list extended videolist
>  >  permit udp any any range 3230 3235
>  >  permit udp host 10.1.105.98 any
>  > !
>  > interface serial1/1
>  >  service-policy output videoconf
>  >
>  > When I attempt to add that last line--applying the policy to the
>  > interface--I get the following error:
>  >
>  > service-policy is supported only on VIP interfaces with DCEF
>  > enabled
>  >
>  > I can't find anything on CCO that says I have to have a VIP and
>  > DCEF running
>  > before I can run CBWFQ on an RSP.  Do any of you have any experience
with
>  > this?  We have been fighting with IOS upgrades for weeks just so we
could
>  > get CBWFQ.  If I can't make this work, my boss will be seriously ticked
to
>  > say the least.
>  >
>  > Any ideas?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > John
>  >
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Frustrating QoS issue

2001-01-07 Thread John Neiberger

I'm trying to configure CBWFQ on a 7513 with no VIP cards, just older serial
and fast ethernet cards.  I have this exact configuration currently running
one a 2620 with no problem.  Here is the relevant config:

class-map video 
  match access-group name videolist 
!   
!   
policy-map videoconf
  class video   
priority 264
  class class-default   
   fair-queue   
   random-detect
!   
ip access-list extended videolist  
 permit udp any any range 3230 3235
 permit udp host 10.1.105.98 any  
!
interface serial1/1
 service-policy output videoconf

When I attempt to add that last line--applying the policy to the
interface--I get the following error:

service-policy is supported only on VIP interfaces with DCEF
enabled

I can't find anything on CCO that says I have to have a VIP and DCEF running
before I can run CBWFQ on an RSP.  Do any of you have any experience with
this?  We have been fighting with IOS upgrades for weeks just so we could
get CBWFQ.  If I can't make this work, my boss will be seriously ticked to
say the least.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
John





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