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Chapter 20 Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
To delete an existing policy map, use the no policy-map policy-map-name global configuration
command. To delete an existing class map, use the no class class-map-name policy-map configuration
command. To return to the default trust state, use the no trust [cos | dscp | ip-precedence] policy-map
configuration command. To remove an assigned DSCP or IP precedence value, use the no set {ip dscp
new-dscp | ip precedence new-precedence} policy-map configuration command. To remove an existing
policer, use the no police rate-bps burst-byte [exceed-action {drop | policed-dscp-transmit}]
policy-map configuration command. To remove the policy map and interface association, use the no
service-policy {input policy-map-name | output policy-map-name} interface configuration command.
Step 8
police rate-bps burst-byte [exceed-action
{drop | policed-dscp-transmit}]
Define a policer for the classified traffic.
You can configure up to 128 policers on ingress Gigabit-capable
Ethernet ports, up to 8 policers on ingress 10/100 Ethernet ports, and
up to 8 policers on egress ports.
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For rate-bps, specify average traffic rate in bits per second (bps).
The range is 8000 to 2000000000.
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For burst-byte, specify the normal burst size in bytes. The range is
8000 to 512000000.
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(Optional) Specify the action to take when the rates are exceeded.
Use the exceed-action drop keywords to drop the packet. Use the
exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit keywords to mark down the
DSCP value (by using the policed-DSCP map) and send the packet.
For more information, see the
“Configuring the Policed-DSCP
Map” section on page 20-41
.
Step 9
exit
Return to policy map configuration mode.
Step 10
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
Step 11
interface interface-id
Enter interface configuration mode, and specify the interface to attach
to the policy map.
Valid interfaces include physical interfaces.
Step 12
service-policy {input policy-map-name |
output policy-map-name}
Apply a policy map to the input or output of a particular interface.
Only one policy map per interface per direction is supported.
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Use input policy-map-name to apply the specified policy-map to
the input of an interface.
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Use output policy-map-name to apply the specified policy-map to
the output of an interface.
Note
Policy maps that contain set or trust policy-map class
configuration commands or that have ACL classification
cannot be attached to an output interface.
Step 13
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 14
show policy-map [policy-map-name [class
class-name]]
Verify your entries.
Step 15
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose