Nathan, Thanks for your help. Here's some more information that I probably should have provided in my first email. I will continue to do some trial and error debugging.
7206 NPE-G1 PA-A3-OC3MM c7200-is-mz.124-19.bin -Jason Nathan wrote: > On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Jason Berenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Nathan, >> >> - We prioritize signaling because if one starts to lose OPTIONS messages for >> example the call will be torn down. >> > > OK thanks :-) > > >> - How can I run that without an ACL? >> > > The only way would be to make sure they get tagged on coming in to your > network. > > But the ACL is not the problem, it might have been the problem if you > were seeing too much CPU... > > >> - Nothing useful in the logs and nothing gets printed to console. We need >> to have different QoS maps for custom jobs so applying a map just to the >> main ATM interface isn't doable. It has to be applied to the VC since we're >> using CBWFQ: >> >> router(config-subif)# service-policy output voice >> CBWFQ : Not supported on subinterfaces >> > > Yes, it's logical too because the policy has to know the available > bandwidth, and that's at the VC level. > > >> I checked Ciscos site and this policy should be fine on the VC. Here's the >> old policy I was using: >> >> policy-map voice >> class voice-signaling >> bandwidth percent 5 >> class voice-traffic >> priority percent 70 >> class class-default >> fair-queue >> random-detect >> >> We were matching on mostly IP/ports with the old one. >> > > You can apply the old policy but not the new one? > > What version IOS, what router platform, what ATM interface model? > > Looking at your config I can't see any difference between what you are > doing and what I have done for years without any problems on PA-A3 > cards on 7206VXR NPE-300 or G1 running most any MPLS-enabled IOSes > from 12.2T through 12.3 up to 12.4T. > > Some things you might try: > > - check that you are logging debugging messages (I have no idea what > level any errors might be at) > > - if you can apply the "old" config, try to find the difference > between the config that you can apply and the one you want to but > can't; try to reduce the difference by trial and error. > > - if you can't apply any config, check that your hardware (router and > interface card) and your IOS can do what you want > > - Post to the list the IOS and the hardware used as well ans the > configs that work and do not work. > > Afraid I can't help you any more than that... > > _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
