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Match prefix 70 and set community to 60:7.
RouterB(config)# route-map send_community permit 70
RouterB(config-route-ma)# match ip address 70
RouterB(config-route-ma)# set community 60:7
For all others, set community to 60:8.
RouterB(config)# route-map send_community permit 80
RouterB(config-route-ma)# set community 60:8
Define the access control lists.
RouterB(config)# access-list 10 permit 61.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 20 permit 62.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 30 permit 63.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 40 permit 64.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 50 permit 65.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 60 permit 66.0.0.0
RouterB(config)# access-list 70 permit 67.0.0.0
The following example shows how to configure several interfaces to classify packets based on the IP
precedence and QoS group ID:
interface serial 5/0/0/1:0
ip address 200.28.38.2 255.255.255.0
bgp-policy source ip-prec-map
no ip mroute-cache
no cdp enable
frame-relay interface-dlci 20 IETF
interface serial 6/0/0/1:0
ip address 200.28.28.2 255.255.255.0
bgp-policy source ip-qos-group
no ip mroute-cache
no cdp enable
frame-relay interface-dlci 20 IETF
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QoS Policy Propagation through Border Gateway
Protocol (QPPB)
Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide,
Release 12.2
Part 1: Classification > Classification Overview > QoS Policy
Propagation via Border Gateway Protocol
Part 1: Classification > Configuring QoS Policy Propagation via
Border Gateway Protocol