[c-nsp] IP precedence inside of a service policy
Temkin, David
temkin at sig.com
Tue Aug 24 14:35:21 EDT 2004
This may sound silly, but if I'm applying the IP precedence inside of a
service policy but have a default class, how does it get applied. Let's
say I have:
!
policy-map test
class test
set ip precedence 5
class test1
bandwidth 10000
class class-default
fair-queue
random-detect
!
Does class test get processed through class-default, or does it just go
out at that point with the precedence set? I want to have a
"Guaranteed" traffic class, and want to set precedence levels for the
other two classes of traffic and have it drop accordingly...
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