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use per-tunnel QoS with port-channel interfaces

Noovi
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Guys,

 

I am using iWAN setup with pre configured  per-tunnel QoS with port-channel interfaces.

 

I came to know that i need to use below command to make per-tunnel QoS commands effective

 

platform qos port-channel-aggregate <port-channel number>

 

Can you please confirm to configure above command we need to first remove all tunnel interfaces,  port channels to make this command effective

 

e.g.

no interface tunnel1

 

interface TenGig0/0/1
no channel-group 1 mode active

 

no interface port-channel1

 

platform qos port-channel-aggregate 1

 

And then configure back tunnel1, interface TenGig0/0/1 and port channel 1 ??

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Hello,

 

I don't think so. Add the command (platform qos port-channel-aggregate)

 

and then post the output of:

 

show policy-map interface port-channel x

ashok_boin
Level 5
Level 5

There is no specific restriction like this but please do check this command related restrictions below (link ref also below).

QoS Modular QoS Command-Line Interface Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.9.x - Aggregate EtherChannel Quality of Service [Cisco IOS XE 16] - Cisco

Unsupported Feature Combinations for Aggregate EtherChannel Quality of Service

The following combinations of tunnel-type interfaces with QoS are not supported:

  • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels with queuing policy-maps applied, which egress via a port channel with aggregate queuing

  • Static virtual tunnel interface (SVTI) and dynamic virtual tunnel interface (DVTI ) with queuing QoS applied, which egress via a port channel with aggregate queuing

  • Sub-interface belongs to service group and sub-interface applied with service-policy cannot be configured on the same aggregate port-channel simultaneously

  • MPOL - policy applied on both aggregate port-channel main interface and port-channel sub-interface

 

 

Note

Tunnels without queuing QoS (described above) are supported, but are not recommended because hashing algorithms may overload a given physical interface without adequate diversity in IP addresses.

With best regards...
Ashok
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