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Hi:Based on paper titled "L3 MPLS VPN Enterprise Consumer Guide" page 16 (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/netsol/ns465/networking_solutions_white_papers_list.html). My SP has only 3 CoS for its VPN service. I have classified up to 10 different cla...
Hi:Based on paper titled "L3 MPLS VPN Enterprise Consumer Guide" page 16 (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/netsol/ns465/networking_solutions_white_papers_list.html). My SP has only 3 CoS for its VPN service. I have classified up to 10 different cla...
Hi Paresh:Assuming that my SP re-marks the DSCP bits on egress. Then my BW Manager receives "untrusted" DSCP markings from the SP at the opposite site. So I must reclassify all the traffic (with the ingress service-policy you mentioned) again to rec...
Hi Paresh:According to this article http://www.streamingmedia.com/article.asp?id=8456&page=2&c=12, streaming servers by default use UDP protocol, so I don´t understand why the Cisco paper classifies "streaming video" as a TCP sesion. Maybe is it link...
Thanks Glenn:From your comment, I deduce that the only way to do this, is through "propietary" radius attributes. The need we have is to restrict the access and/or bill for the access time. What steps would we need to follow to build this in the righ...