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Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to create an input policy map with individual 2-rate, 3-color
policing:
6.
exceed-action cos
{
cos_value |
cos
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
dscp
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
precedence
[
table
table-map-name
]}
or
exceed-action
[
ip
]
dscp
{
dscp_value
|
cos
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
dscp
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
precedence
[
table
table-map-name
]}
or
exceed-action
[
ip
]
precedence
{
precedence_value
|
cos
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
dscp
[
table
table-map-name
]
|
precedence
[
table
table-map-name
]}
or
exceed-action
qos-group
value
(Optional) Enter the action to be taken for packets that do not
conform to the CIR.
For
cos
cos_value,
enter a new CoS value to be assigned to the
classified traffic. The range is 0 to 7.
For [
ip
]
dscp
dscp_value
, enter a new DSCP value to be
assigned to the classified traffic. The range is 0 to 63.
For [
ip
]
precedence
precedence_value,
enter a new
IP-precedence value to be assigned to the classified traffic.
The range is 0 to 7.
Or you can configure a CoS, DSCP, or IP precedence table and
optionally enter the table name. If you do not enter
table
table-map name
, the table map default behavior is
copy
. See
Configuring Table Maps, page 608
.
For
qos-group
value,
identify a QoS group to be used at egress
to identify specific packets. The range is from 0 to 99.
Note:
You can enter a single exceed-action as part of the command
string following the
police
command. Or you can press Enter after
the
police
command to enter policy-map class police configuration
mode, where you can enter multiple actions. In policy-map class
police configuration mode, you must enter an action to take.
Note:
If you explicitly configure
exceed-action drop
as keywords
in the command, you must enter policy-map class police
configuration mode and enter the
no exceed-action drop
command to remove the previously configured exceed action
before you can enter the new exceed-action.
7.
exit
Return to policy-map configuration mode.
8.
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
9.
interface
interface-id
Enter interface configuration mode for the interface to which you
want to attach the policy.
10.
service-policy input
policy-map-name
Attach the policy map (created in Step 2) to the ingress interface.
11.
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
12.
show policy-map
[
policy-map-name
[
class
class-map-name
]]
Verify your entries.
13.
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose
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