You can't do it with ubr/ubr+ interfaces ,you need to set a different class of service. Here is an example technote http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk39/tk824/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080094cf6.shtml
Brian -----Original Message----- From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Dave Weis Sent: martedì 24 novembre 2009 16.45 To: Tim Franklin Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Basic QoS on ATM subinterfaces Tim Franklin wrote: >> I've got a PA-A3-OC3 that is terminating a large number of PPPoA >> connections. I need to do basic QoS/prioritization for voice traffic. >> I >> am using a subinterface per VPI with a vc-class to reference the >> virtual-template. >> >> I have set up a parent/child policy-map as the documentation suggested >> but trying to apply it doesn't work: >> >> router(config)#int atm4/0 >> router(config-if)#service-policy output VOICE-PARENT >> GTS : Not supported on this interface > > No, this won't work. You've got several places you can apply the template: > > -On the sub-interface > -On the PVC, with the outer shaper removed > -On the virtual-access (via the virtual-template) > > If you're bulk-terminating a bunch of PPPoA sessions, I'd suggest that you > want it applied to the virtual-access interface. You can do this by either > applying it to the virtual-template (if you're sure you always want the same > policy for all the users), or push it back from RADIUS as a Cisco-avpair as > each virtual-access interface is cloned. OK, something like this: class-map match-all EVERYTHING match access-group name EVERYTHING class-map match-all IS-VOICE match access-group name IS-VOICE ! ! policy-map IS-VOICE class IS-VOICE priority percent 75 set dscp ef class EVERYTHING set dscp default vc-class atm pppoa-1 encapsulation aal5mux ppp Virtual-Template1 interface Virtual-Template1 ip unnumbered Loopback0 ip accounting output-packets no logging event link-status peer default ip address pool adsl1 ppp authentication pap chap radius-ppp ppp authorization radius-ppp ppp link reorders ppp multilink ppp multilink fragment disable service-policy output IS-VOICE ip access-list standard EVERYTHING permit any ! ip access-list extended IS-VOICE permit ip 192.168.221.0 0.0.0.63 any I have applied this configuration but the only interfaces that show up in show queueing are MLP bundles. The PVC's that show up after that section all list the queueing as FIFO still: router#show queueing Current fair queue configuration: Interface Discard Dynamic Reserved Link Priority threshold queues queues queues queues Virtual-Access180 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access207 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access450 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access541 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access573 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access574 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access575 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access595 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access597 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access599 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access640 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access651 64 256 256 8 1 Virtual-Access654 64 256 256 8 1 Current DLCI priority queue configuration: Current priority queue configuration: List Queue Args Current custom queue configuration: VC 15/155 - VC 15/155: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 14/99 - VC 14/99: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 13/43 - VC 13/43: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 11/187 - VC 11/187: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 10/531 - VC 10/531: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 10/275 - VC 10/275: Per VC queueing is FIFO. VC 15/156 - VC 15/156: Per VC queueing is FIFO. Have I missed something else? Thanks dave -- Dave Weis 515-224-9229 djw...@internetsolver.com http://www.internetsolver.com/ Please check out our Complete Support Service http://www.internetsolver.com/completesupport/ _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/ _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/