Hi, I must be missing something obvious here, so please stay with me. I'm currently devising config for the device. We have a 4900M that will be connected over 2x10G to a customer. I want to apply a very simple QoS in this scenario - mark packets on input and act on that on output:
class-map match-any CUST-SW-IN-PRIO match cos 5 6 class-map match-any CUST-SW-IN-AF4 match cos 4 class-map match-any CUST-SW-IN-AF1 match cos 2 3 class-map match-any CUST-SW-OUT-PRIO match qos-group 15 class-map match-any CUST-SW-OUT-AF4 match qos-group 14 class-map match-any CUST-SW-OUT-AF1 match qos-group 11 policy-map CUST-SW-IN-INPUT class CUST-SW-IN-PRIO set qos-group 15 class CUST-SW-IN-AF4 set qos-group 14 class CUST-SW-IN-AF1 set qos-group 11 class class-default policy-map CUST-SW-OUT-OUTPUT class CUST-SW-OUT-PRIO priority police rate percent 37 class class-default The idea is that there should never be more then 37% of CoS 5 and CoS 6 traffic leaving the interface. All ingress interfaces have the CUST-SW-IN-INPUT policy applied (on either physical interfaces, or PortChannels). When I try to apply the output policy I get the following: 1. On physical interface (member of the portchannel): ASAUESD01(config)#int te1/1 ASAUESD01(config-if)#service-policy output CUST-SW-OUT-OUTPUT % A service-policy with non-queuing actions should be attached to the port-channel associated with this physical port. 2. On a portchannel: ASAUESD01(config-if)#int po1 ASAUESD01(config-if)#service-policy output CUST-SW-OUT-OUTPUT % A service-policy with queuing actions can be attached in output direction only on physical ports. What am I missing here? software: Version 12.2(53)SG1 (cat4500e-IPBASEK9-M) hardware: WS-C4900M kind regards Pshem _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
