Quality of Service Commands
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policy-map
This command creates a policy map that can be attached to multiple interfaces, and
enters Policy Map configuration mode. Use the
no
form to delete a policy map and
return to Global configuration mode.
Syntax
[
no
]
policy-map
policy-map-name
policy-map-name
- Name of the policy map. (Range: 1-16 characters)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• Use the
policy-map
command to specify the name of the policy map, and
then use the
class
command to configure policies for traffic that matches
criteria defined in a class map.
• A policy map can contain multiple class statements that can be applied to the
same interface with the
service-policy
command (page 4-302).
• You must create a Class Map (page 4-299) before assigning it to a Policy Map.
Example
This example creates a policy called “rd_policy,” uses the
class
command to specify
the previously defined “rd_class,” uses the
set
command to classify the service that
incoming packets will receive, and then uses the
police
command to limit the
average bandwidth to 100,000 Kbps, the burst rate to 1522 bytes, and configure the
response to drop any violating packets.
class
This command defines a traffic classification upon which a policy can act, and enters
Policy Map Class configuration mode. Use the
no
form to delete a class map and
return to Policy Map configuration mode.
Syntax
[
no
]
class
class-map-name
class-map-name
- Name of the class map. (Range: 1-16 characters)
Default Setting
None
Console(config)#policy-map rd_policy
Console(config-pmap)#class rd_class
Console(config-pmap-c)#set ip dscp 3
Console(config-pmap-c)#police 100000 1522 exceed-action drop
Console(config-pmap-c)#
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