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Cisco 7600 Series Router Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SX
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Chapter 41 Configuring PFC QoS
Configuring PFC QoS
Configuring the Policy Map Class Trust State
Note
You cannot attach a policy map that configures a trust state with the
service-policy output
command.
To configure the policy map class trust state, perform this task:
When configuring the policy map class trust state, note the following information:
•
Enter the
no trust
command to use the trust state configured on the ingress port (this is the default).
•
With the
cos
keyword, PFC QoS sets the internal DSCP value from received or ingress port CoS.
•
With the
dscp
keyword, PFC QoS uses received DSCP.
•
With the
ip-precedence
keyword, PFC QoS sets DSCP from received IP precedence.
Configuring Policy Map Class Policing
When you configure policy map class policing, note the following information:
•
PFC QoS does not support the
set-qos-transmit
policer keyword.
•
PFC QoS does not support the
set-dscp-transmit
or
set-prec-transmit
keywords as arguments to
the
exceed-action
keyword.
•
PFC QoS does not detect the use of unsupported keywords until you attach a policy map to an
interface.
These sections describe configuration of policy map class policing:
•
Using a Named Aggregate Policer, page 41-77
•
Configuring a Per-Interface Policer, page 41-78
Note
Policing with the
conform-action transmit
keywords sets the port trust state of matched traffic to trust
DSCP or to the trust state configured by a
trust
command in the policy map class.
Using a Named Aggregate Policer
To use a named aggregate policer, perform this task:
Command
Purpose
Router(config-pmap-c)#
trust
{
cos
|
dscp
|
ip-precedence
}
Configures the policy map class trust state, which selects the
value that PFC QoS uses as the source of the initial internal
DSCP value.
Router(config-pmap-c)#
no trust
Reverts to the default policy-map class trust state (untrusted).
Command
Purpose
Router(config-pmap-c)#
police aggregate
aggregate_name
Configures the policy map class to use a previously defined
named aggregate policer.
Router(config-pmap-c)#
no police aggregate
aggregate_name
Clears use of the named aggregate policer.