The MPLS WG Archive[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index][Thread Index][Author Index][Subject Index] [mpls] Applying Qos on VPNs
Does it imply that the CEs linked to the
ingress PE would send IP packet’s TOS field to mark a QoS service. And additionally the PE would lookup the
TOS field on all its inbound CE interfaces and mark EXP bit and forward them to
any of the TE tunnels that which may have an EXP bit mapping? Thanks Kurien From:
jordan.britnell@bell.ca [mailto:jordan.britnell@bell.ca] Absolutely. You can use
half-duplex VRF routing as well as MPLS experimental bits to define how you
would like traffic from a customer to be handled. A search on Cisco’s
site will show you the necessary steps. -----Original Message----- Can QoS be applied to Layer 3 MPLS
VPNs in such a manner that, two customers connected to the same ingress PE
router but offered two types of services like GoldVoIP and SilverVoIP and two
TE tunnels having different Path options but terminating together on a common
egress PE? Since the Egress PE for the both
VPNs is the same, is it possible to have VPN traffic classified and routed to
different tunnels? Could someone pass a link to any
cisco or juniper configuration guide ? Thanks Kurien R & D Engineer, Tel : 916 788 6678 ( TELNET 788 6678) image001.gif _______________________________________________ mpls mailing list mpls@lists.ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mpls |
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