Yes, because the input buffers on an interface are tiny (there is
nowhere to queue...)... on the output you can queue in memory.
Jonathan
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Abdalla Abdalla
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Hi,
I tried to apply a service policy to the service engine in the input
I am not sure what your configuration looks like but here is the config that
I was able to place under servive-engine interface.
class-map match-all sip
match protocol sip
class-map match-all rtp
match access-group 110
!
!
policy-map sip
class sip
set ip dscp cs3
class rtp
set ip dscp ef
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CUE QoS (Vol 1 Lab 15 task 5)
I am not sure what your configuration looks like but here is the config that I
was able
From: Onur Tufekci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Abdalla Abdalla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: CCIE Voice StudyList ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Sent: Monday, July 7, 2008 3:54:59 PM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CUE QoS (Vol 1 Lab 15 task 5)
I am not sure what your configuration looks like but here
Hi,
I tried to apply a service policy to the service engine in the input direction
but i get the error message that the service-ploicy can only be applied in the
output direction. Any ideas why this is so?. Whereas the proctor guide solution
shows that it can be applied in the input direction.