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		<title>Some GRE/IPSec and basic QoS scenarios on AR 19-X and VRP 5.20 Part II.</title>
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So after previous post the whole setup should be working. But there are some things to be done yet. The heading says that the missing part is the QoS. So let's have a closer look.

Step one is easy - just create some ACLs to match the traffic in our case it is goes like this:
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