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Mapping enterprise CoS to SP CoS
Dear all,

Let's assume a scenario where there is a Service Provider running a
converged MPLS network, supporting 8 class QoS model. Within this model
there is a dedicated class for provider's network control traffic.
Now, we want to purchase a L2VPN circuit from this provider and run our
own routing protocol on top of it, along with our regular enterprise
traffic.
Service Provider has a hierarchical color-aware policing on ingress and
non-conforming traffic within a class will be remarked to best effort.

What is the best practice for mapping enterprise network control traffic
to Service Provider CoS, assuming they don't have a separate, dedicated
queue for that purpose?


Many thanks,
Marcin

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Re: Mapping enterprise CoS to SP CoS [ In reply to ]
On 2/Aug/19 07:04, Marcin Kurek wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Let's assume a scenario where there is a Service Provider running a
> converged MPLS network, supporting 8 class QoS model. Within this
> model there is a dedicated class for provider's network control traffic.
> Now, we want to purchase a L2VPN circuit from this provider and run
> our own routing protocol on top of it, along with our regular
> enterprise traffic.
> Service Provider has a hierarchical color-aware policing on ingress
> and non-conforming traffic within a class will be remarked to best
> effort.
>
> What is the best practice for mapping enterprise network control
> traffic to Service Provider CoS, assuming they don't have a separate,
> dedicated queue for that purpose?

Discuss with them...

Mark.
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