Makku, That is correct, the network should be probably changed to something behind R1. It's early in the morning, but could you just do this:
class-map match-all ALLBUTVOICEtoR4 match not protocol rtp match not protocol rtcp match not access-group 110 policy-map SHAPER class ALLBUTVOICEtoR4 shape average 7000000 875000 0 On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Markku Leiniö <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi! Task 21.5 says: "All traffic from 150.100.220.0/24 network will be > placed in the high priority queue", and the solution is obviously > > access-list 1 permit 150.100.220.0 0.0.0.255 > priority-list 1 protocol ip high list 1 > int fa0/0 > priority-group 1 > > but it really doesn't make sense. Priority queueing is an output > function and 150.100.220.0/24 is located in the direction of fa0/0, so > the router will never send a packet out of fa0/0 with source address > of 150.100.220.0/24. Technically ok but useless in practice. > > Is this a example of the "CCIE lab exam logic", I mean, even if the > requirement is insane, you just have to configure what is asked? > > > Btw, DSG task 21.2, the MQC part of it, the configuration is missing > the 200.0.0.4 part alltogether (only RTP/RTCP part is checked). Since > "match access-group" is not allowed, I would use some nesting: > > access-list 110 permit ip any host 200.0.0.4 > class-map match-all AllButVoice > match not protocol rtp > match not protocol rtcp > class-map AllBut4 > match not access-group 110 > policy-map NoShapingFor4 > class AllBut4 > shape average 7000000 875000 0 > policy-map NoVoiceShaping > class AllButVoice > service-policy NoShapingFor4 > > Comments or better ways to implement this? > > -- > Markku > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > -- Bryan Bartik CCIE #23707 (R&S, SP), CCNP Sr. Support Engineer - IPexpert, Inc. URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
_______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
