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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS
Understanding QoS
When configuring policing on an SVI, you can create and configure a hierarchical policy map with these
two levels:
•
VLAN level—Create this primary level by configuring class maps and classes that specify the port
trust state or set a new DSCP or IP precedence value in the packet. The VLAN-level policy map
applies only to the VLAN in an SVI and does not support policers.
•
Interface level—Create this secondary level by configuring class maps and classes that specify the
individual policers on physical ports the belong to the SVI. The interface-level policy map only
supports individual policers and does not support aggregate policers. You can configure different
interface-level policy maps for each class defined in the VLAN-level policy map.
See the
“Classifying, Policing, and Marking Traffic on SVIs by Using Hierarchical Policy Maps” section
for an example of a hierarchical policy map.
shows the policing and marking process when hierarchical policy maps on an SVI.
Figure 36-5
Policing and Marking Flowchart on SVIs
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Yes
Yes
No
No
Pass
through
Drop
Mark
Get the VLAN and
interface-level classification
results for the packet.
Is an interface-level policer
configured for this packet?
Verify if the packet is in the
profile by querying the policer.
Verify the out-of-profile action
configured for this policer.
Drop packet.
Modify DSCP according to the
policed-DSCP map. Generate
a new QoS label.
Start
Done