Yep you need 'mls qos'. This turns on PFC QOS, where most/all of your 
forwarding will be taking place.

7600/6500 policing (on LAN modules, in my experience) is all done on ingress, 
including egress policing. Yes it sounds crazy but it's true, so in order to 
police or shape on egress you need to consider your input interfaces as the 
policer is applied on the PFC and each DFC individually. Depending on your 
modules, depends on your QOS strategy.

I think it's very different on WAN modules, SIP/ES etc. Read this for starters: 
http://www.netcraftsmen.net/resources/archived-articles/425.html

--Daniel Holme

On 3 Jan 2011, at 21:34, Robert Hass <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Is "mls qos" must be configured on the box (Catalyst
> 6500/Sup720/PFC3BXL) if I want use control place-policing (CoPP) ?
> 
> Is any QoS working on 6500 if there is no "mls qos" configured ? I
> need just policing on few L3 interfaces and few SVIs ?
> Can I police egress and ingress traffic within SVIs on 6500 ? Is it
> depends on linecard if it in fact done in PFC ?
> 
> Robert
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