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[Device-acl-adv-3002] rule permit ip destination 192.168.0.3 0
[Device-acl-adv-3002] quit
# Create a class named
classifier_dbserver
, and reference ACL 3000 in the class.
[Device] traffic classifier classifier_dbserver
[Device-classifier-classifier_dbserver] if-match acl 3000
[Device-classifier-classifier_dbserver] quit
# Create a class named
classifier_mserver
, and reference ACL 3001 in the class.
[Device] traffic classifier classifier_mserver
[Device-classifier-classifier_mserver] if-match acl 3001
[Device-classifier-classifier_mserver] quit
# Create a class named
classifier_fserver
, and reference ACL 3002 in the class.
[Device] traffic classifier classifier_fserver
[Device-classifier-classifier_fserver] if-match acl 3002
[Device-classifier-classifier_fserver] quit
# Create a behavior named
behavior_dbserver
, and configure the action of setting the local
precedence value to 4 for the behavior.
[Device] traffic behavior behavior_dbserver
[Device-behavior-behavior_dbserver] remark local-precedence 4
[Device-behavior-behavior_dbserver] quit
# Create a behavior named
behavior_mserver
, and configure the action of setting the local
precedence value to 3 for the behavior.
[Device] traffic behavior behavior_mserver
[Device-behavior-behavior_mserver] remark local-precedence 3
[Device-behavior-behavior_mserver] quit
# Create a behavior named
behavior_fserver
, and configure the action of setting the local
precedence value to 2 for the behavior.
[Device] traffic behavior behavior_fserver
[Device-behavior-behavior_fserver] remark local-precedence 2
[Device-behavior-behavior_fserver] quit
# Create a policy named
policy_server
, and associate classes with behaviors in the policy.
[Device] qos policy policy_server
[Device-qospolicy-policy_server] classifier classifier_dbserver behavior behavior_dbserver
[Device-qospolicy-policy_server] classifier classifier_mserver behavior behavior_mserver
[Device-qospolicy-policy_server] classifier classifier_fserver behavior behavior_fserver
[Device-qospolicy-policy_server] quit
# Apply the policy named
policy_server
to the incoming traffic of GigabitEthernet 2/0/1.
[Device] interface gigabitethernet 2/0/1
[Device-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] qos apply policy policy_server inbound
[Device-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] quit
QoS-Local-ID Marking Configuration Example
QoS-local-ID marking is mainly used for re-classifying packets of multiple classes to perform a uniform
set of actions on them as a re-classified class.
Consider the case of limiting the total rate of packets with source MAC address 0001-0001-0001 and
packets with source IP address 1.1.1.1 to 128 kbps. Without QoS local ID marking, you can only
assign fixed bandwidth to the two classes by associating each of them with a rate-limit traffic behavior.
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