Hello,
I currently have a few sub interfaces on my router for various reasons. I have a service policy applied to those sub interfaces and the service policy has the shaping command in it, and its all working fine. My physcial interface G0/0 is where I have an EIGRP neighbor and all of the routes are populated.
The problem is I want to apply a service policy to the physical interface and I am not able do so.
I get this:
router(config-if)#service-policy output g0-shape-out
user-defined classes with queueing features are not allowed in a service-policy at sub-interface/pvc
in conjunction with user-defined classes with queueing features in a service-policy at sub-interface/pvc
This is becuase the shaping command is already used in the service policy on the existing sub interfaces.
What I am wondering is, would it be best practice for me to not use the physical interface eg G0/0 when I have sub interfaces? For example my existing subinterfaces are g0/0.802, g0/0.803 ,g0/0.804. Should I setup a new sub interfaced call g0/0.100 and move the config from G0/0 to this new sub interface and use that as my main eigrp neighbor interface so that I can apply shaping to that sub interface? Or is there a better way to apply multiple services policies that include shaping?
Thanks,
Dan.