08-16-2007 06:58 AM - edited 03-05-2019 05:56 PM
I would like to apply an outbound QoS policy on a L2 interface of my 4507 switch where my WAN router is connected.
As soon as I assign the policy, all traffic is retag as DSCP 0
Here are my QoS policy:
Policy Map WAN-Output-Policy
Class VoIP-RTP-Class
set dscp ef
Class VoIP-Control-Class
set dscp af31
Class Video-Class
set dscp af31
Class SAP-Class
set dscp af21
Class BestEffort-Class
set dscp default
Here is the config of the interface:
interface FastEthernet6/1
description WAN Router 1
switchport mode access
service-policy output WAN-Output-Policy
speed 100
duplex full
end
The traffic match my different class-map, however it is not tagged as I want
here is the "sh policy-map interface fa6/1"
Service-policy output: WAN-Output-Policy
Class-map: VoIP-RTP-Class (match-any)
2 packets
Match: access-group name VoIP-RTP-Access-List
2 packets
QoS Set
ip dscp ef
Packets marked 0
Class-map: VoIP-Control-Class (match-any)
647 packets
Match: access-group name VoIP-Control-Access-List
647 packets
QoS Set
ip dscp af31
Packets marked 0
Class-map: Video-Class (match-any)
33 packets
Match: access-group name Video-Access-List
33 packets
QoS Set
ip dscp af31
Packets marked 0
...
Any idea why?
Thanks in advance
Thomas
08-16-2007 11:02 AM
Is QoS and IP header DSCP rewrite enabled globally?
Do "show qos".
08-17-2007 05:12 AM
Why dont you post the entire switch config? You didnt post the class maps, just the policy map...
08-17-2007 06:46 AM
Ok, thanks all, I finally found the issue. My policy-maps did match the traffic as I expected (confusion between the source and destination ports). Everything is ok now.
Thank you!
10-29-2007 11:46 PM
Hi, I just want to ask you, how did you solve your problem, i am havig the same problem, using a similar policy as you.
any help will be appreciate
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