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Policy-Map Commands
XSR CLI Reference Guide 12-85
•
random-detect exponential-weighting-constant
‐
Configures
the
WRED
exponential
weight
factor
for
the
average
queue
size
calculation.Refer
to
page
12
‐
95
for
the
command
definition.
•
random-detect precedence
‐
Configures
WRED
minimum
and
maximum
threshold
and
maximum
drop
probability
values
for
a
IP
precedence
value.
Go
to
page
12
‐
96
for
the
command
definition.
•
set cos
‐
Marks
the
IEEE
802.1
priority
in
the
header
of
output
VLAN
packets
with
a
Class
of
Service
(CoS)
matching
clause.
Go
to
page
12
‐
97
for
the
command
definition.
•
set ip dscp
‐
Marks
a
packet
by
setting
the
IP
Differentiated
Services
Code
Point
(DSCP)
parameter.
Go
to
page
12
‐
98
for
the
command
definition.
•
set ip precedence
‐
Sets
the
precedence
value
in
the
IP
header.
Go
to
page
12
‐
99
for
the
command
definition.
•
shape
‐
Enables
and
configures
traffic
shaping
on
a
class.
Go
to
page
12
‐
100
for
the
command
definition.
Use
the
policy-map
command
to
specify
the
name
of
the
policy
map
to
be
created,
added
to,
or
modified
before
you
can
configure
policies
for
classes
whose
match
criteria
are
defined
in
a
class
map.
Invoking
the
policy-map
command
enables
QoS
Policy
‐
Map
configuration
mode
in
which
you
can
configure
or
modify
the
class
policies
for
that
policy
map.
You
can
configure
class
policies
in
a
policy
map
only
if
the
classes
have
match
criteria
defined
for
them.
You
use
the
class-map
and
match
commands
to
configure
the
match
criteria
for
a
class.
You
can
configure
up
to
64
class
policies
in
a
policy
map.
A
single
policy
map
can
be
attached
to
multiple
interfaces
concurrently.
If
you
attempt
to
attach
a
policy
map
to
an
interface
and
available
bandwidth
on
the
interface
cannot
accommodate
the
total
bandwidth
requested
by
class
policies
comprising
the
policy
map,
the
interface
becomes
oversubscribed.
In
such
a
case,
when
classes
try
to
send
with
all
of
their
bandwidth,
some
classes
may
be
unable
to
transmit.
Whenever
you
modify
class
policy
in
an
attached
policy
map,
CBWFQ
is
notified
and
the
new
classes
are
installed
as
part
of
the
policy
map
in
the
CBWFQ
system.
Syntax
policy-map
policy-map-name
Syntax of the “no” Form
Use
the
no
form
of
this
command
to
delete
a
policy
map:
no policy-map
policy-map-name
Mode
Global
configuration:
XSR(config)#
Next Mode
Policy
‐
Map
configuration:
XSR(config-pmap-<
xx>
)#
policy-map-name
Name
of
the
policy
map.
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