In frts isn't enabled on physical interface command will be taken on pvc but 
not effective.

Regards,
Mohammed Al Baqari

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On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:14 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I ran into a problem the other day that has me confused.
> I ran auto qos on the hq side, changed values as needed and pasted the 
> modified policy in the hq router.
> I then took the same policy and pasted it into the SB router config and bound 
> it to the dlci.
> All seemed to be ok until I tried to get phones registered.
> I could get a dhcp address but never register.
> 
> I knew something with the WAN qos was screwed up.
> I've done it to myself in practice and in the real lab.
> 
> It turns out that I didn't have frts on the physical interface.
> Once I put it on, everything started working.
> 
> My questions are:
> 
> 1.) I thought IOS would refuse attaching a class to a dlci without frts on 
> the physical interface.
> 2.) Without frts configured on the physical interface, wouldn't the class 
> assignment on the dlci (384k) effectively be ignored?
> 
> I know what the config problem was, but I understand what it was actually 
> causing to happen at the Pvc level.
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