Wes, If the router is running HQF code for QoS [really anything later then 12.4(20)T], it should support this kind of hierarchy. It's a common policy I have customers implement all the time.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/configuration/guide/qos_frhqf_support.html On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Wes Tribble <westrib...@gmail.com> wrote: > Tyler, > > I would love to implement a policy similar to that one. Unfortunately, I > don't believe you can have two tiers of shaping like that in a policy. > Most of the two-tiered shaping solutions I have seen involve using a VRF to > shape to the aggregate rate and then use a second VRF to shape to the site > rate. This is to get around the three-tier policy limitations. > > With that said, if you have something like that configured and working, I > would love to see the config and the "show policy-map interface" output. > That is exactly the kind of policy I was originally looking to implement, > but then I ran into those limitations. > > Thanks for the reply. Great idea in concept. If only we could implement. >