[c-nsp] ASR 903 RSP2 Control Plane Traffic QOS
Waris Sagheer (waris)
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Fri Jul 31 14:04:01 EDT 2015
The behavior should be same same across 903 RSP1/2, 920 and ME3600/ME3800X.
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR 903 RSP2 Control Plane Traffic QOS
Hi Waris,
Can you please let me know if this doc is specific to the ASR903 or is it common for the ASR9xx family?
Thanks
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Waris Sagheer (waris) <waris at cisco.com<mailto:waris at cisco.com>> wrote:
Let me know if the following paper answers your question. If not I’ll ask my team to send out an updated document.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Q6qCRMe89_YTlxbGNoU3l5REU/view
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR 903 RSP2 Control Plane Traffic QOS
Just wondering if anybody has managed to configure traffic marking/scheduling for control and management plane traffic on the ASR 903 RSP2 (or ASR920)?
Configuring a control plane output service policy fails if you have any ACLs in your class maps..
Out of curisotiy, why are you applying an "output" policy, the norm is to configure an input policy? Are you trying to re-mark control-plane traffic?
Indeed, I would like to be able to re-mark control plane traffic and also define queue parameters.
Failing an ability to configure this, does anyone know how control plane traffic on these devices is actually queued on output? Is it in a dedicated queue? CBWFQ or strict? Policed, shaped or unlimited?
Cheers,
Caillin
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