C
HAPTER
41
| Quality of Service Commands
– 974 –
ES-4500G Series
To create a service policy for a specific category of ingress traffic, follow
these steps:
1.
Use the
command to designate a class name for a specific
category of traffic, and enter the Class Map configuration mode.
2.
Use the
command to select a specific type of traffic based on an
access list, a DSCP or IP Precedence value, or a VLAN.
3.
Use the
command to designate a policy name for a specific
manner in which ingress traffic will be handled, and enter the Policy
Map configuration mode.
4.
command to identify the class map, and enter Policy Map
Class configuration mode. A policy map can contain up to 16 class
maps.
5.
Use the
command to modify the CoS value in the VLAN tag or the
priority bits in the IP header for the matching traffic class, and use one
of the
police
commands
to monitor parameters such as the average
flow and burst rate, and drop any traffic that exceeds the specified rate,
or just reduce the DSCP service level for traffic exceeding the specified
rate.
6.
Use the
command to assign a policy map to a specific
interface.
N
OTE
:
Create a Class Map before creating a Policy Map.
class-map
This command creates a class map used for matching packets to the
specified class, and enters Class Map configuration mode. Use the
no
form
to delete a class map.
S
YNTAX
[
no
]
class-map
class-map-name
[
match-any
]
class-map-name
- Name of the class map. (Range: 1-16 characters)
match-any
- Match any condition within a class map.
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
None
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Global Configuration
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
◆
First enter this command to designate a class map and enter the Class
Map configuration mode. Then use
commands to specify the
criteria for ingress traffic that will be classified under this class map.
Summary of Contents for iPECS ES-4526G
Page 1: ...USER GUIDE User Manual ES 4550G ES 4526G Managed Layer 3 Stackable GE Switch ...
Page 38: ...CONTENTS 38 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 58: ...SECTION I Getting Started 58 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 70: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 70 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 86: ...SECTION I Web Configuration 86 ES 4500G Series Multicast Filtering on page 413 ...
Page 196: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring MAC based VLANs 196 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 204: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Clearing the Dynamic Address Table 204 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 228: ...CHAPTER 8 Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP 228 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 230: ...CHAPTER 9 Rate Limit Configuration 230 ES 4500G Series Figure 106 Configuring Rate Limits ...
Page 260: ...CHAPTER 12 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port 260 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 478: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 478 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 528: ...CHAPTER 20 IP Services Forwarding UDP Service Requests 528 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 614: ...CHAPTER 22 Multicast Routing Configuring PIMv6 for IPv6 614 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 628: ...CHAPTER 23 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 628 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 702: ...CHAPTER 26 SNMP Commands 702 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 710: ...CHAPTER 27 Remote Monitoring Commands 710 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 868: ...CHAPTER 34 Port Mirroring Commands Local Port Mirroring Commands 868 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 890: ...CHAPTER 37 Address Table Commands 890 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1066: ...CHAPTER 43 LLDP Commands 1066 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1076: ...CHAPTER 44 Domain Name Service Commands 1076 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1286: ...CHAPTER 49 Multicast Routing Commands PIM Multicast Routing 1286 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1288: ...SECTION I Appendices 1288 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1294: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1294 ES 4500G Series ...
Page 1327: ...ES 4526G ES 4550G E042011 ST R01 150200000149A ...
Page 1328: ...APRIL 2011 ISSUE 1 0 ...