Cisco Switching/Routing :: Do Outbound Type QOS Policies On Nexus 7000s Work
Sep 10, 2012
I've been testing some QoS policies, and I have not been able to make a type QoS policy work in the outbound direction. Simple example:
ip access-list QOS-VOICE
10 permit ip any 10.120.11.0/24
20 permit ip 10.120.11.0/24 any
class-map type qos match-any IN-VOICE
description Voice/VoIP/IPT
[code]....
The 7Ks are running NX-OS 5.2(4). Just wondering - has any one got an outbound qos policy to work on a N7K?
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Logging server: enabled
{redacted}
server severity: debugging
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Eth1/1 vpc peer link to T sfpInvali trunk full 10G Fabric Exte
Eth1/2 vpc peer link to T sfpInvali trunk full 10G Fabric Exte
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[Code]...
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Lucien is a customer support engineer at the Cisco Technical Assistance Center. He currently works in the data center switching team supporting customers on the Cisco Nexus 5000 and 2000. He was previously a technical leader within the network management team. Lucien holds a bachelor's degree in general engineering and a master's degree in computer science from Ecole des Mines d'Ales. He also holds the following certifications: CCIE #19945 in Routing and Switching, CCDP, DCNIS, and VCP #66183
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