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Table 41-4 shows an example of choosing bandwidth weights for all four queues to achieve a target
bandwidth allocation.
Specify WRED drop precedence
Specify WRED drop precedence is supported only on platform e
Specify a WRED profile to yellow and/or green traffic using the command wred from QOS-POLICY-OUT
mode. See Apply a WRED profile to traffic on page 871.
Create Policy Maps
There are two types of policy maps: input and output.
Create Input Policy Maps
There are two types of input policy-maps: Layer 3 and Layer 2.
1. Create a Layer 3 input policy map using the command
policy-map-input from CONFIGURATION
mode. Create a Layer 2 input policy map by specifying the keyword
layer2 with the policy-map-input
command.
2. Once you create an input policy map, do one or more of the following:
Apply a class-map or input QoS policy to a queue
Apply an input QoS policy to an input policy map
Honor DSCP values on ingress packets
Honoring dot1p values on ingress packets
3. Apply the input policy map to an interface. See page 868.
Apply a class-map or input QoS policy to a queue
Assign an input QoS policy to a queue using the command service-queue from POLICY-MAP-IN mode.
Table 41-4. Assigning Bandwidth Weights for the C-Series and S-Series
Queue Weight
Equivalent
Percentage
Target
Allocation
0 1 0.44% 1%
1 64 28.44% 25%
2 128 56.89% 60%
3 32 14.22% 14%
FTOS Behavior: On ExaScale, FTOS cannot classify protocol traffic on a Layer 2 interface using
Layer 3 policy map. The packets always take the default queue, Queue 0, and cannot be rate-policed.

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