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29-29
Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)EW
OL-6696-01
Chapter 29 Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
policy-map—Enter the policy-map command to define the following for each class of traffic:
Internal DSCP source
Aggregate or individual policing and marking
service-policy—Enter the service-policy command to attach a policy map to an interface.
Configuring a Class Map (Optional)
The following subsections describe class map configuration:
Creating a Class Map, page 29-29
Configuring Filtering in a Class Map, page 29-29
Enter the class-map configuration command to define a traffic class and the match criteria that will be
used to identify traffic as belonging to that class. Match statements can include criteria such as an ACL,
an IP precedence value, or a DSCP value. The match criteria are defined with one match statement
entered within the class-map configuration mode.
Creating a Class Map
To create a class map, perform this task:
Configuring Filtering in a Class Map
To configure filtering in a class map, perform one of these tasks:
Command Purpose
Switch(config)# [no] class-map [match-all |
match-any]
class_name
Creates a named class map.
Use the no keyword to delete a class map.
Command Purpose
Switch(config-cmap)# [no] match access-group
{
acl_index |
name
acl_name
}
(Optional) Specifies the name of the ACL used to filter traffic.
Use the no keyword to remove the statement from a class
map.
Note Access lists are not documented in this publication.
See the reference under access-list in the
“Configuring a QoS Policy” section on page 29-28.
Switch (config-cmap)# [no] match ip precedence
ipp_value1
[
ipp_value2
[
ipp_valueN
]]
(Optional—for IP traffic only) Specifies up to eight IP
precedence values used as match criteria. Use the no keyword
to remove the statement from a class map.
Switch (config-cmap)# [no] match ip dscp
dscp_value1
[
dscp_value2
[
dscp_valueN
]]
(Optional—for IP traffic only) Specifies up to eight DSCP
values used as match criteria. Use the no keyword to remove
the statement from a class map.
Switch (config-cmap)# [no] match any
(Optional) Matches any IP traffic or non-IP traffic.
Switch (config-cmap)# match flow ip {source-address
source-address
| destination-address
destination-address
}
(Optional) Treats each flow with a unique IP source address
or destination address as a new flow.

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BrandCisco
Model4500M
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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