Bulk-configured VLAN subinterfaces are created dynamically, so you cannot apply a QoS profile directly to a VLAN subinterface. Instead, you can use subscriber service profiles and RADIUS to apply QoS profiles.
To create an interface hierarchy for bulk-configured VLAN subinterfaces:
![]() | Tip: Configure the service profile in the default virtual router or the virtual router in which RADIUS is configured. |
The highlighted output from this debug log message shows the QoS profile, virtual router, and framed route attributes configured through RADIUS.
DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: ACCESS-REQUEST attributes (default) DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: username attr added: vlan@test DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: acct-session-id attr added: erx GigabitEthernet 2/1.100:100:0004194348 DE BUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: user-password attr added: <value withheld> DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: calling-station-id attr added: #ananke#E21#100 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: nas-port-type attr added: 15 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: nas-port attr added: 553648228 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: nas-port-id attr added: GigabitEthernet 2/1.100:100 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: nas-ip-address attr added: 172.26.27.50 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusSendAttributes: nas-identifier attr added: ananke DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: USER ATTRIBUTES: (vlan@test) DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: class attr: (binary data) DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: total eap message attr length = 0 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: framed route attr: 40.40.41.0/30 0.0.0.0 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: ingress policy name (vsa) attr: test DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: ingress policy stats (vsa) attr: 1 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: egress policy name (vsa) attr: test DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: egress policy stats (vsa) attr: 1 DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: qos profile name (vsa) attr: test DEBUG 06/17/2007 14:50:19 radiusAttributes: virtual router name (vsa) attr: server
host1:server# show ip interface brief Interface IP-Address Status Protocol Description -------------------- ------------------- ---------- ---------- ------------- null0 255.255.255.255/32 up up loopback0 10.1.0.1/24 up up GigabitEthernet6/0.100 Unnumbered up up
host1:server# show ip route Prefix/Length Type Next Hop Dst/Met Interface ------------------ --------- --------------- ---------- ----------------------- 10.1.0.0/24 Connect 10.1.0.1 0/0 loopback0 40.40.41.0/30 Access 0.0.0.0 3/2 GigabitEthernet6/0/0.100
![]() | Tip: When you initially create the user record for dynamic IP interfaces using VSA [22], you might not know the next hop. In this case, specify the value 0.0.0.0 for the next hop. The E Series router then assigns the subinterface associated with the user as the next hop in the routing table. |
host1:server#show qos interface-hierarchy interface gigabitEthernet
6/0/0.100
attachment@ ip GigabitEthernet6/0/0.100:
t-class interface rule traffic scheduler queue
qos profile group type type class profile profile
------------------------ ------- --------- ----- ------- --------- --------
test@GigabitEthernet6/0/0.100 vlan node default default