As evident from above, QPPB route policies support routes learned from RIP and BGP
neighbors of a VPRN as well as for routes learned from RIP and BGP neighbors of the base/
global routing instance.
QPPB is supported for BGP routes belonging to any of the address families listed below:
A VPN-IP route may match both a VRF import policy entry and a BGP import policy entry
(if vpn-apply-import is configured in the base router BGP instance). In this case the VRF
import policy is applied first and then the BGP import policy, so the QPPB QoS is based on
the BGP import policy entry.
This feature also introduces the ability to associate a forwarding-class and optionally priority
with IPv4 and IPv6 static routes. This is achieved by specifying the forwarding-class within
the static-route-entry next-hop or indirect context.
Priority is optional when specifying the forwarding class of a static route, but once configured
it can only be deleted and returned to unspecified by deleting the entire static route.
Displaying QoS Information Associated with Routes
The following commands are enhanced to show the forwarding-class and priority associated
with the displayed routes:
Router Configuration Guide
→ config>router>rip>group>import
→ config>router>rip>group>neighbor>import
→ config>service>vprn>rip>import
→ config>service>vprn>rip>group>import
→ config>service>vprn>rip>group>neighbor>import
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IPv4 (AFI=1, SAFI=1)
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IPv6 (AFI=2, SAFI=1)
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VPN-IPv4 (AFI=1, SAFI=128)
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VPN-IPv6 (AFI=2, SAFI=128)
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show router route-table
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show router fib
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show router bgp routes
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show router rip database
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show router static-route
IP Router Configuration
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