First of all understand what class-based shaping is- this is shaping within
a hierarchical policy-map as opposed to frame-relay traffic shaping and the
associated map-class.

With MLP LFI you must use frame-relay traffic shaping.

With FRF.12 LFI you have a choice of FRTS or class-based shaping.

On a single physical interface you are not able to mix and match shaping
techniques used.

If the two PVC¹s from the HQ site to the two branch sites use separate
physical interfaces then you can mix n match.
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From: Aamir Panjwani <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:12:42 +1000
To: OSL Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] WAN QOS question

 
I know with FRTS we can use MLPPP or FRF12, but
 
1)     With class based shaping can we use both MLPPP and FRF12 or not?
Someone on another forum said class based shaping is only supported with
FRF12, however, QOS Cisco press book page 383 table 6-9 says FRF12 is not
supported with class based shaping so I am bit confused

 

 

2)     Is it possible to configure let says FRTS from HQ to BR1 and class
based shaping from HQ to BR2? Or does it have to either FRTS or class based
shaping for both sites?

 
Thanks
 
 

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