Configuring Redundancy - Cisco MWR 1941-DC User Manual

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Configuring Tasks
Command
Step 4
Router(config-pmap-c)# set ip dscp ip-dscp-value
Router(config-pmap-c)# set ip precedence
ip-precedence-value
Router(config-pmap-c)# set qos-group qos-group-value
Step 5
Router(config-pmap-c)# exit
Step 6
Router(config-pmap)# exit
Assigning a QoS Boilerplate to an Interface
To assign a QoS boilerplate to a multilink interface, use the following commands, beginning in global
configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# interface multilink number
Step 2
Router(config-if)# service-policy output policy-name

Configuring Redundancy

The MWR 1941-DC router can be used in either a redundant configuration (preferable) or as a
standalone device.
Before implementing redundancy, you must disable EADI capabilities on the router using the
Note
diable-eadi global configuration command and also configure HSRP under the Fast Ethernet interface.
See the
under the Fast Ethernet interface.
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"Configuring HSRP Support" section on page 14
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Purpose
Configures the Class-Based Packet Marking feature,
you must configure either an IP Precedence value or
an IP differentiated services code point (DSCP). The
QOS group is optional.
set ip dscp marks a packet by setting the IP
DSCP value.
set ip precedence marks a packet by setting the
IP Precedence bits in the ToS byte.
set qos-group associates a local QoS group
value with a packet.
For more information about these commands, see the
"Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command
Reference."
Exits the class submode of the policy map
configuration mode. Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for
each class map.
Exits to global configuration mode.
Purpose
Accesses the multilink interface configuration mode.
Assigns the QoS boilerplate to the multilink
interface.
for more information on configuring HSRP

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