06-15-2009 03:59 AM - edited 03-06-2019 06:15 AM
Hi All,
I have 6513 switch. i have create a template for QOS to be deployed on switch but i m not able to deploy service policy on interface, i m getting error when doing output policy that MQC not supported on this interface , when i do the same with input interface then getting error that NBAR matching protocols are not supported. actually i have create the simple template with allocating bandwidth percent to each class according to its prirority. plz tell me how can i deploy the service policy. and if possible plz suggest any better template for 6513 switch
thanx and regards,
Tarn
06-15-2009 04:47 AM
Generally, 6500 LAN ports don't support MQC like Cisco routers do. Some 6500/7600 WAN cards are very QoS feature rich but you didn't provide much in the way of details.
Have you reviewed the QoS section of the configuration quide for the IOS your 6513 is using?
06-15-2009 04:50 AM
what information u need dear ? i wll send u
regards,
Tarn
06-15-2009 04:58 AM
You don't need to send me anything, but if you want others to understand what you have, you need to detail more than you're working with a 6513. Things like sup, line cards, IOS, etc., determine much what can, and can not be done. Providing your template would be useful too.
You also didn't answer the question whether you've read the QoS section of the configuration guide, e.g. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SX/configuration/guide/qos.html
06-15-2009 06:20 AM
I have studied this document also other documents. but the thing is that i m applying particular bandwidth to each class means using CBWFQ. LLQ is not used due to some reasons. so plz tell me what shud i do now to implement it. shud i create virtual templates to apply it or not ?
regards,
Tarn
06-17-2009 10:09 PM
hi dear ,
what u think will it be fine to implement policy maps for real time traffic like audio and video. i m implementing with bandwidth percentage to all class maps but until i wll not apply policy maps it will not deploy as service policy on any interface.
thanx and regards,
Tarn
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