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Hi,I have OSPF running on my Cisco 3825 router and I am looking for for a way to simultaneously transmit data using all three available routes instead of transmitting over only one route; i.e. the OSPF route.Would you please give me inputs on a solut...
Hi,I would like to implement QoS policy for "output" traffic and I would like to priority data per UDP and TCP (i.e. UDP has high priority and TCP has low priority).Would you please give me some advice on how to match the classess to UDP and TCP pack...
Hi,I'm using Cisco 3825 router and trying to set reserved bandwidth for different priority ingress traffic from different interface. I have high priority traffic comming into interface fa2/14 at rate ~1Mbps and low priority traffic comming into inte...
Hi,I configured tunneling for OSPF routers but OSPF does not see further then its neighbor at the tunnel interface. That is, from the configuration below, 192.x.x.10 and 10.1.1.1 on Router4 could ping 142.x.x.10 and 10.1.1.2 on Router5 respectively ...
Hi Joe,Is FQ always a default QoS policy for class-default?What will happen to etc traffic if class class-default is not included in policy-map sampleQoS?Thanks.Hugh
Joe, thanks. Cisco doc states that PfR operates based on dynamic policy-based routing (PBR). I'm wondering how this will affect user configured QoS policies.
Jon,Thanks for the input. If Cisco does not support unequal cost load balancing for Cisco OSPF router, I am hoping there might be some third party solution out there.Regards,Hugh
I had the same problem when I run OSPFv3 accross the tunnel. I had to switch to OSPFv2. Try this with the tunnel interface:Router(config-int)# tunnel path-mtu-discovery