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Chapter 32 Configuring QoS
Configuring Standard QoS
Step 5
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
Step 6
class-map
[
match-all
|
match-any
]
class-map-name
Create an interface-level class map, and enter class-map configuration
mode.
By default, no class maps are defined.
•
(Optional) Use the
match-all
keyword to perform a logical-AND
of all matching statements under this class map. All match criteria
in the class map must be matched.
•
(Optional) Use the
match-any
keyword to perform a logical-OR of
all matching statements under this class map. One or more match
criteria must be matched.
•
For
class-map-name
, specify the name of the class map.
If neither the
match-all
or
match-any
keyword is specified, the default
is
match-all
.
Note
Because only one
match
command per class map is supported,
the
match-all
and
match-any
keywords function the same.
Step 7
match input-interface
interface-id-list
Specify the physical ports on which the interface-level class map acts.
You can specify up to six ports as follows:
•
A single port (counts as one entry)
•
A list of ports separated by a space (each port counts as an entry)
•
A range of ports separated by a hyphen (counts as two entries)
This command can only be used in the child-level policy map and must
be the only match condition in the child-level policy map.
Step 8
exit
Return to class-map configuration mode.
Step 9
exit
Return to global configuration mode.
Step 10
policy-map
policy-map-name
Create an interface-level policy map by entering the policy-map name,
and enter policy-map configuration mode.
By default, no policy maps are defined, and no policing is performed.
Step 11
class-map
class-map-name
Define an interface-level traffic classification, and enter policy-map
configuration mode.
By default, no policy-map class-maps are defined.
If a traffic class has already been defined by using the
class-map
global
configuration command, specify its name for
class-map-name
in this
command.
Command
Purpose