Hi, Greg
Many thanks on you and Gary's helpful input on this.
;) It will be great if you can show me a sample
config or a link to it.
Best
Andrew
--- Greg Ketell <gketell@juniper.net> wrote:
> You are trying my memory (I haven't had to play with
> COS & MPLS together
> for some time).
>
> I'll dig around and try to get you the answer
> (unless someone else reading
> the list chimes in first).
>
> GK
>
> At 08:38 PM 8/7/2001, Andrew Smith wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Thanks! Please ignore my second question. It
> wasn't
> >well thought of. 8)
> >
> >So, let me see if I understand it correctly. If I
> >assign COS value under one LSP, any traffic pass
> >through that LSP will have the COS value assigned.
> >
> >What do I need to configure for case two like you
> have
> >pointed below to work than? Let say I have IP
> packets
> >with Prec 7 coming, will this be copied into the
> COS
> >bit by default? I read the doc and it says by
> default
> >COS bit should be 0, right?
> >
> > > Yes. There are two ways we handle COS on MPLS.
> 1)
> > > The LSP is given a
> > > certain COS and any packets sent into it are
> treated
> > > accordingly. 2) The
> > > COS of the IP Packet is copied into the MPLS
> header
> > > and we treat each MPLS
> > > payload accordingly.
> >
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