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Policy-Map Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 12-87
Syntax of the “no” Form
Remove
the
bandwidth
specified
for
a
class
by
using
the
no
form
of
this
command:
no bandwidth
Mode
Policy
‐
Map
Class
configuration:
XSR(config-pmap-c<
xx>
)#
Example
The
following
example
specifies
a
bandwidth
of
2000
Kbps
for
polmap6
:
XSR(config)#policy-map polmap6
XSR(config-pmap<polmap6>)#class acl22
XSR(config-pmap-c<acl22>)#bandwidth 2000
XSR(config-pmap-c<acl22>)#queue-limit 30
class
This
QoS
policy
‐
map
sub
‐
command
specifies
the
name
of
the
traffic
class
whose
policy
you
want
to
create
or
to
change
and
sets
the
criteria
for
classifying
traffic.
The
XSR
provides
a
robust
set
of
matching
rules
for
you
to
define
the
criteria.
Before
using
the
class
command,
you
must
first
enter
the
policy-map
command
to
identify
the
policy
map
you
want
to
change.
This
also
allows
you
to
enter
QoS
policy
‐
map
configuration
mode.
After
you
specify
a
policy
map,
you
can
configure
policy
for
new
classes
or
modify
policy
for
any
existing
classes
in
that
policy
map.
The
class
name
you
specify
in
the
policy
map
ties
the
characteristics
for
that
class
‐
that
is,
its
policy
‐
to
the
class
map
and
its
match
criteria,
as
configured
using
the
class-map
command.
When
a
class
is
removed,
available
bandwidth
for
the
interface
is
incremented
by
the
amount
previously
allocated
to
the
class.
The
predefined
default
class
called
class
‐
default
is
the
class
to
which
traffic
is
directed
if
that
traffic
does
not
satisfy
the
match
criteria
of
other
classes
whose
policy
is
defined
in
the
policy
map.
Syntax
class
{
class-name
|
class-default
}
Note:
The XSR supports a maximum of 64 traffic classes.
class-name
Specifies
the
name
of
the
class
to
set
or
modify
policy.
class-default
Specifies
the
default
class
to
configure
or
modify
policy.
Note:
Class-default
cannot be removed with the
no class
command.
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