All:

I am thinking about using AToM to replace some older layer2 only devices that 
are used to map PVCs from one circuit to another.  

Circuits will be terminating on a 7200 (actually several).  I would like to map 
these circuits with AToM to some other 7200s.  These other 7200s will be the 
layer3 termination point for the PVCs.

I would like to terminate these on some kind of virtual or logical interface 
that can have a hierarchical QoS policy applied to it, and be placed into a VRF.

On the layer3 7200 is a central-services type VRF.  I would like to export 
routes from this VRF into each of the VRFs that the logical/virtual interfaces 
are assigned to.

I was thinking a BVI interface, but I understand you can only have 64 of those 
configured at one time on a 7200 even though you can pick a bridge number 
between 1 and 255.   Is that still true?  Also no interfaces would actually be 
in the bridge. Can you apply a policy-map to a BVI interface?

A loopback interface can't have a service-policy attached to it.

Any thoughts?
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