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Chapter 44 Configuring Quality of Service
Configuring QoS on a Standalone Supervisor Engine 6-E/6L-E or Supervisor Engine 7-E/7L-E/8-E
Note
When using unconditional explicit marking of multiple fields or policer-based multi-field, multi-region
(conform/exceed/violate) marking the number of tablemaps that can be setup in TOS or COS marking
tables will be less than the maximum supported.
Hardware Capabilities for Marking
Catalyst 4900M, Catalyst 4948E, Supervisor Engine 6-E, and Supervisor Engine 6L-E provide a 128
entry marking action (Supervisor Engine 7-E, Supervisor Engine 7L-E, and Supervisor Engine 8-E
provide a 256 entry marking action) where each entry specifies the type of marking actions on CoS and
DSCP/Precedence fields as well as policer action to transmit/markdown/drop a packet.
One such table is supported for each direction, input and output. This table is used for both unconditional
marking as well as policer-based marking. It can be used to support 256 unique marking actions or 64
unique policer-based actions or a combinations of the two.
For each of the marking fields (COS and DSCP), the supervisor engine provides 512 entry marking
tables for each direction. These are similar to mapping tables available on supervisor engines that
support the switch QoS model. However, these provide an ability to have multiple unique mapping tables
that are setup by the user.
For example, the TOS marking table provides marking of DSCP/Precedence fields and can be used as
one of the following:
•
8 different tablemaps with each mapping the 64 DSCP or qos-group values to another DSCP
•
64 (32) different tablemaps with each one mapping 8 CoS (16 CoS and CFi) values to DSCP in input
(output) direction
•
a combination of above two types of tablemaps
Similar mappings are available on the 512 entry COS marking table.
Configuring the Policy Map Marking Action
This section describes how to establish unconditional marking action for network traffic.
As a prerequisites, create a class map (
ipp5)
and a policy map. (Refer to the“Configuring a Policy Map”
Note
The marking action command options have been extended (refer to Table 44-4 on page 44-54
andTable 44-5 on page 44-55).
Configuring Tablemap-based Unconditional Marking
To configure table-map based unconditional marking, perform this task:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Switch#
configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
Switch(config)#
table-map
name
Configures a tablemap.
Step 3
Switch(config-tablemap)#
map from
from_value
to
to_value
Creates a map from a
from_value
to a
to_value
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