[c-nsp] MPLS QOS on ME3600 not working???
Waris Sagheer (waris)
waris at cisco.com
Tue Nov 12 14:09:53 EST 2013
Hi Adam,
Did you work with TAC or BU on this issue? Can you send me your configuration so that I can take a look at it. I need to class-maps and policies as well as the interface configuration.
Best Regards,
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From: adam vitkovsky <adam.vitkovsky at swan.sk<mailto:adam.vitkovsky at swan.sk>>
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 5:39 AM
To: "cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>" <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>>
Subject: [c-nsp] MPLS QOS on ME3600 not working???
Hi Folks,
Is anyone using MPLS QOS on ME3600 platform please or I am the only one
hitting the issue?
As seen below all traffic is matched into the first class defined in the
policy-map no matter how the packets are marked.
If I would remove the class core_class7 from the policy-map (and might have
then add it back so that it would appears at the bottom) all the traffic is
going to be matched by the next class that happens to be at the top of the
policy-map which would be core_class6 and so on and so on.
This is seen on all boxes and across couple of different IOS versions.
Somehow I fail to convince Cisco that my MPLS traffic patterns are not
changing from EXP7/Prec7 to EXP6/Prec6 to ... miraculously as I'm changing
the inbound policy-map on some random PE even though I showed them that the
neighboring P-core sees a variety of EXP5 to EXP1 marked packets in output
policy-maps in direction towards the ME3600.
sh policy-map int te0/1 in
TenGigabitEthernet0/1
Service-policy input: core_policy_ver5.0_input
Class-map: core_class7 (match-any)
74193994 packets, 7015406412 bytes
30 second offered rate 33000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 7
Match: precedence 7
set qos-group 7
set discard-class 7
Class-map: core_class6 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 6
Match: precedence 6
Match: access-group name AL_BFD
set qos-group 6
set discard-class 6
Class-map: core_class5 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 5
Match: precedence 5
set qos-group 5
set discard-class 5
Class-map: core_class4 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 4
Match: precedence 4
set qos-group 4
set discard-class 4
Class-map: core_class3 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 3
Match: precedence 3
set qos-group 3
set discard-class 3
Class-map: core_class2 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 2
Match: precedence 2
set qos-group 2
set discard-class 2
Class-map: core_class1 (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: mpls experimental topmost 1
Match: precedence 1
set qos-group 1
set discard-class 1
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
30 second offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: any
set qos-group 0
set discard-class 0
adam
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