12-06-2013 12:37 PM - edited 03-04-2019 09:47 PM
I am working with an ASR 1001 running IOS XE 03.09.02.S. Our carrier is sending us our data via dot1q tagging. Is there anyway to do this using the "vlan-id dot1q <vlan>" interface command?
If I use a sub-interface, I have to use a nested QoS policy and our Solarwinds server isn't able to monitor the QoS queues. So, I'd like to have the IP address running on the physical interface along with an unnested QoS policy. Any ideas?
12-06-2013 02:29 PM
The ASR is not really my platform, so if someone has a native solution it's better to follow that.
As a workaround you could configure the switch between your router and the carrier-device with an access-port for "vlan" towards your router and with a trunk to the provider-device. Not elegant, but perhaps better than nothing.
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12-09-2013 06:36 AM
Thanks for the possible workaround. I'm going to open a TAC case just to cover my bases, and I'll post what more I can find out.
03-18-2014 06:15 PM
Justin
Where you able to find anythign from Cisco regarding the above....I have a similar requirement.
Let me know
03-19-2014 11:58 AM
The TAC case that I had opened recommened us looking into a EVC configuration. We were already looking to put things into production, so we re-evaluated the Solarwinds option. After looking into some of the Solarwinds issues, we decided to update our Solarwinds suite to give us the visibility that we wanted...
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