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Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-9639-07
Chapter 33 Configuring QoS
Understanding QoS
This example creates a table to map specific CoS values to DSCP values. The default command maps
all unmapped CoS values to a DSCP value of 63.
Switch(config)# table-map cos-dscp-tablemap
Switch(config-tablemap)# map from 5 to 46
Switch(config-tablemap)# map from 6 to 56
Switch(config-tablemap)# map from 7 to 57
Switch(config-tablemap)# default 63
Switch(config-tablemap)# exit
The switch supports a maximum of 256 unique table maps. You can enter up to 64 different map fromto
entries in a table map. These table maps are supported on the switch:
DSCP to CoS
DSCP to precedence
DSCP to DSCP
CoS to DSCP
CoS to precedence
CoS to CoS
Precedence to CoS
Precedence to DSCP
Precedence to precedence
Table maps modify only one parameter (CoS, IP precedence, or DSCP, whichever is configured) and are
only effective when configured with a set command in a policy map or with a conform-action or
exceed-action command in a police function.
Table maps are not supported in output policy maps. For more information, set the “Configuring Table
Maps” section on page 33-36.
Policing
After a packet is classified, you can use policing as shown in Figure 33-5 to regulate the class of traffic.
The policing function limits the amount of bandwidth available to a specific traffic flow or prevents a
traffic type from using excessive bandwidth and system resources. A policer identifies a packet as in or
out of profile by comparing the rate of the inbound traffic to the configuration profile of the policer and
traffic class. Packets that exceed the permitted average rate or burst rate are out of profile or
nonconforming. These packets are dropped or modified (marked for further processing), depending on
the policer configuration.
Policing is used primarily on receiving interfaces. You can attach a policy map with a policer only in an
input service policy. The only policing allowed in an output policy map is in priority classes. See the
“Unconditional Priority Policing” section on page 33-18.

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Cisco ME 3400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategorySwitch
Rack MountableYes
Jumbo Frame SupportYes
Authentication MethodRADIUS, TACACS+
RAM128 MB
Flash Memory32 MB
Power DeviceInternal power supply
ModelME 3400
LayerLayer 2
MAC Address Table Size8000 entries
Remote Management ProtocolSNMP, Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS
FeaturesVLAN support, IGMP snooping, Quality of Service (QoS)
Compliant StandardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x
Memory128 MB
Power SupplyAC 120/230 V (50/60 Hz)
Dimensions (H x W x D)4.4 cm x 44.5 cm x 24.2 cm
Routing ProtocolStatic routing

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