Hey Marc, 

If you apply the map-class to the entire interface it affects all DLCI's, but 
if you have different QoS parameters for different circuits what? In this case 
you would apply your map-classes on the individual DLCI's as opposed to the 
entire interface. Ultimately in the CCIE lab we're just doing what we are told 
to do, whatever that may be.

HTH

Cheers!


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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 5:04 PM
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Frame-relay map-class question

Can anyone explain the logic or give some advice around when to apply
frame-relay map-class under the interface or under the dlci?

For instance this would be under the DLCI:

interface Serial0/0/0
 bandwidth 64
 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 ip ospf network point-to-point
 frame-relay traffic-shaping
 frame-relay map ip 150.100.24.2 402 broadcast
 frame-relay interface-dlci 402
  class QOS
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
 frame-relay lmi-type cisco
end

Under the interface:

interface Serial0/0/0
 bandwidth 64
 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 ip ospf network point-to-point
 frame-relay class QOS
 frame-relay traffic-shaping
 frame-relay map ip 150.100.24.2 402 broadcast
 no frame-relay inverse-arp
 frame-relay lmi-type cisco
end


The first seems to shape just the DLCI in question per policy and all
others get a default policy, the second shapes all the DLCI's the
same.

Thank you,

Marc
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