Andy, thanks for posting that information. Looks like we have similar commands, but my issue is that I have an OC-3 that has to feed about 80 T-1 sites right now. Here is what I have so far (work in progress. I'm just wondering if it will work as I expect it too. (Really need that OC-3 in the lab)
Ip cef distributed
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Class-map VoIP-Signaling
Description VoIP Signaling Traffic
Match dscp cs3 af31
Class-map VoIP-RTP
Description VoIP Bearer Traffic
Match dscp ef
Class-map R-WICHMAIN
Match access-group name R-WICHMAIN
Class-map R-COLUMBUSMAIN
Match access-group name R-COLUMBUSMAIN
Class-map R-ELDORADO
Match access-group name R-ELDORADO
Policy-map T1-Voice
Class VoIP-RTP
Priority 768
Class VoIP-Signaling
Bandwidth 56
Class class-default
Fair-queue
Random-detect
Policy-map 40M-Voice
Class VoIP-RTP
Priority 6400
Class VoIP-Signaling
Bandwidth 200
Class class-default
Fair-queue
Random-detect
!
Policy-map MPLS-QoS-Shape
Class R-ELDORADO
Shape average 1390000
Service-policy T1-Voice
Class R-COLUMBUSMAIN
Shape average 1390000
Service-policy T1-Voice
Class R-WICHMAIN
Shape average 36000000 <--not sure about this figure yet.
Service-policy 40M-Voice
Ip access-list name R-WICHMAIN permit ip any 10.X.X.X 0.0.0.255
IP access-list name R-ELDORADO permit ip any 10.X.X.X 0.0.0.255
Ip access-list name R-COLUMBUSMAIN permit ip any 10.X.X.X 0.0.0.255
Interface ATM8/0/0
pvc 1/80
vbr-nrt 149760 149760
max-reserved-bandwidth 99
service-policy output MPLS-QoS-Shape
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