Thanks everyone, that is helpful.

Are there any policies that must be applied to the interface, or must
be applied per DLCI?

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Christophe Lemaire
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc,
>
> To complete Steve and Diego's answers, do not forget sub-interfaces... :-)
>
> DLCI will inherit map-class in this order :
>
> 1) DLCI specific
> 2) Sub-interface
> 3) Physical interface
>
>
> map-class frame-relay Phys
>  frame-relay cir 64000
> map-class frame-relay SubInt
>  frame-relay cir 48000
> map-class frame-relay DLCI
>  frame-relay cir 32000
> !
> interface Serial1/0
>  no ip address
>  encapsulation frame-relay
>  no fair-queue
>  serial restart-delay 0
>  frame-relay class Phys
>  frame-relay traffic-shaping
>  frame-relay interface-dlci 789
> !
> interface Serial1/0.1 multipoint
>  frame-relay class SubInt
>  frame-relay interface-dlci 123
>  class DLCI
>  frame-relay interface-dlci 456
> !
> interface Serial1/0.2 multipoint
>  frame-relay interface-dlci 124
>
> R1(config-subif)#do sh traf
>
> Interface   Se1/0
>       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment Adapt
> VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)   Active
> 789           64000     1000   64000     0         125       1000
> -        <--------- From Physical interface
>
> Interface   Se1/0.1
>       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment Adapt
> VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)   Active
> 456           48000     750    48000     0         125       750
> -        <--------- From Sub-interface
> 123           32000     500    32000     0         125       500
> -        <--------- From DLCI
>
> Interface   Se1/0.2
>       Access Target    Byte   Sustain   Excess    Interval  Increment Adapt
> VC     List   Rate      Limit  bits/int  bits/int  (ms)      (bytes)   Active
> 124           64000     1000   64000     0         125       1000
> -        <--------- From Physical interface
>
>
> Christophe
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Diego Gonzalez <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I agree with you.
>>
>> Is your choice to apply the map-class to a specific DLCI or every DLCI
>> active in the physical interface.
>>
>> A good example of a mix of both methods is when you want to shape for
>> instance at 128kbps traffic out to DLCI and at 192kbps traffic out to any
>> other DLCI of the same interface:
>>
>> map-class frame-relay DLCI_SPECIFIC
>>  frame-relay cir 128000
>>  frame-relay bc 1280
>> !
>> map-class frame-relay DLCI_OTHERS
>>  frame-relay cir 192000
>>  frame-relay bc 24000
>> !
>> interface Serial0/0
>> frame-relay traffic-shaping
>> frame-relay class DLCI_OTHERS
>> frame-relay interface-dlci 201
>>  class DLCI_SPECIFIC
>> !
>> !
>>
>> Cheers
>> Diego.
>>
>>
>> 2011/6/28 marc abel <[email protected]>
>>
>>> 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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