07-11-2008 03:34 AM - edited 03-03-2019 10:41 PM
I have a 7604 as a WAN router. I need to use a service policy to mark dscp based on a subnet address using an ACL. In addition to this service policy, I also need to honor dscp markings from things like IP Phones. It appears that its improper to use a service policy input on an interface to set dscp while also using the mls qos trust dscp command on the same interface.
Is there a workaround for something like this, on the same router?
07-11-2008 04:25 AM
I think I just solved my own issue. Can someone please verify this? From what I can tell, having a service policy input on an interface assumes mls qos trust dscp. Is this true, and if possible can someone link the documentation to this effect?
07-11-2008 04:46 AM
The logic is same like-
1. Create ACL for the source and destinatiion
2. Create Class Map and match the ACL
3. Create Policy Map and add Class-map in that. Set Voice as DSCP EF or AF41.
4. Bind the Policy Map with interface.
07-12-2008 08:01 AM
I know how to set a service policy to mark dscp. My question is in regards to using a policy map to mark DSCP, while also using the mls qos trust dscp command. The mls qos trust dscp command appears to disable the ability for a service policy to mark dscp while configured on the same interface.
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