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Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
6.
police
{
rate-bps |
cir
cir-bps
}
Define a policer for the priority class of traffic.
For
rate-bps,
specify average traffic rate in bits per second
(bps). The range is 64000 to 1000000000.
Note:
When you use the
police
command with the
priority
command in an output policy, the police rate range and the CIR
range is 64000 to 1000000000 bps, even though the range that
appears in the CLI help is 8000 to 1000000000. You cannot
attach an output service policy with an out-of-range rate.
For
cir
cir-bps,
specify a committed information rate (CIR) in
bits per second (bps). The range is 64000 to 1000000000.
Note:
Although visible in the command-line help string, the
burst-size option is not supported in output policy maps. You
cannot attach an output service policy map that has a configured
burst size.
7.
conform-action
[
transmit
]
(Optional) Enter the action to be taken on packets that conform to
the CIR. If no action is entered, the default action is to send the
packet.
Note:
You can enter a single conform-action as part of the
command string following the
police
command. You can also
enter a carriage return after the
police
command and enter
policy-map class police configuration mode to enter the
conform-action. When the
police
command is configured with
priority in an output policy map, only the default conform-action
of
transmit
is supported. Although visible in the command-line
help string, the other police conform actions are not supported in
output policy maps.
8.
exceed-action
[
drop
]
(Optional) Enter the action to be taken for packets that do not
conform to the CIR. If no action is entered, the default action is to
drop the packet.
Note:
You can enter a single exceed-action as part of the
command string following the
police
command. You can also
enter a carriage return after the
police
command and enter
policy-map class police configuration mode to enter the
exceed-action. When the
police
command is configured with
priority in an output policy map, only the default exceed-action of
drop
is supported. Although visible in the command-line help
string, the other police exceed actions are not supported in
output policy maps.
9.
exit
Exit policy-map class configuration mode for the priority class.
10.
class
class-map-name
Enter the name of the first nonpriority class, and enter policy-map
class configuration mode for that class.
11.
bandwidth
{
rate
|
percent
value
}
or
shape average
target bps
Set output bandwidth limits for the policy-map class in kilobits
per second (the range is 64 to 1000000) or a percentage of the
total bandwidth (the range is 1 to 100 percent) or specify the
average class-based shaping rate in bits per second (the range
is 64000 to 1000000000).
12.
exit
Return to policy-map configuration mode.
Command
Purpose
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