[j-nsp] CoS - DSCP Markings
Daniel Hilj
daniel.hilj at ipnett.se
Thu Jun 7 01:55:49 EDT 2012
Hi,
You should be classifying on ingress.
Classification is only for 'internal' treatment. Then you do rewrite on egress interface.
Best Regards
Daniel
7 jun 2012 kl. 02:08 skrev "Saba Sumsam" <saba+jnsp at eintellego.net>:
> Hi,
> This is the first time I am configuring CoS and need some help. The
> requirement is to classify some traffic going out an interface and assign a
> DSCP marking to it. This is a simplified version of the configuration I
> have, but I fail to see any DSCP markings on traffic matching the criteria.
>
> [edit firewall filter TEST_FF]
> term TERM1
> from {
> source-address {
> 10.1.15.24/32;
> 10.1.15.25/32;
> }
> }
> then {
> loss-priority low;
> forwarding-class FWDCLASS;
> accept;
> }
>
> [edit class-of-service]
> forwarding-classes {
> queue 5 FWDCLASS;
>
> interfaces {
> ae1 {
> unit 20 {
> rewrite-rules {
> dscp REWRITE;
> }
>
> rewrite-rules {
> dscp REWRITE {
> forwarding-class FWDCLASS {
> loss-priority low code-point af31;
> }
> }
>
> [edit interfaces ae1.20]
> vlan-id 20;
> family inet {
> filter {
> output TEST_FF;
> }
> }
>
> Regards,
>
> *Saba Sumsam*
> *Network Engineer - Level 2*
> eintellego Pty Ltd
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