[c-nsp] qos plan - advice please

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Fri Aug 30 12:20:21 EDT 2013


On Friday, August 30, 2013 05:41:38 PM Aaron wrote:

> Thanks Robert,
> 
> - (15) asr9k's in core
> - (40 or 50) asr901's and me3600's
> 
> That pretty much covers my mpls cloud.... I'm running
> single area ospf on all those, and mpls on all, and so
> all of them (9k's, 901's and me's) act as a mix of p's
> and pe's

I've always supported DiffServ. I've found using RSVP to 
signal admission control to be otherwise heavy (there was a 
reason it never took off in the first place, despite how 
noble the idea was).

But, your network, your choice :-).

Mark.
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