10-16-2007 03:08 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:11 PM
As part of a QoS project we are proposing setting the DSCP value for Telnet, SSH & SNMP to CS2 as per the RFC 4594 recommendations for OAM traffic. I found this on CCO regarding the snmp stuff: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feature_guide09186a00801b3c85.html
This is fine when the configuration is added to Catalyst 3750 or 3560 running the latest IOS (12.2(40)SE). However I have tried a 877 router running the very latest 12.4(15)T1 Advanced IP Services IOS and the command isn't available (nor is the ip ssh dscp command). The command 'ip telnet tos' command is available on both the switches and the router.
The document I linked to states this command has been available since 12.0(26)S so I assumed this would be in 12.4(15)T1? Is this a platform thing? i.e. it will be 'bigger' routers? I know I can do this with a local policy however I would assume there is a processing overhead? Plus it makes the configuration look slighly more complex (user perception)
Thanks
Andy
10-16-2007 08:49 AM
I just had a dig through feature navigator to see what platforms & IOS releases support this (SNMP Support for IP Precedence and DSCP Support) and the only platforms listed are the 7200, 7500, 10K & 12K and only in IOS release 12.0S, 12.0SY & 12.0SZ.
I have configured this with Catalyst 3550, 3560 & 3750 running 12.2(37)SE & 12.2(40)SE. So why is the feature navigator wrong? Is there much point in checking feature navigator?
Andy
03-12-2013 02:07 AM
I 'm also getting in this trouble now, then I find out this post. 2 of my 2800 routers boot with the IOS ver 12.4 (13r)T and have no snmp/ssh DSCP commands available. After rechecking cisco reference, and upgrading IOS one to ver 12.4 (21)T and one to ver 15.0, the 2 commands are available.
Thanks
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