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Chapter 14 Configuring Quality of Service
ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
Figure 14-8 ML-Series Policing Example
Example 14-13ML-Series Policing Commands
Router(config)# class-map match-all policer
Router(config-cmap)# match ip precedence 0
Router(config-cmap)# exit
Router(config)# policy-map police_f0
Router(config-pmap)# class policer
Router(config-pmap-c)# police 1000000 10000 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop
Router(config-pmap-c)# interface FastEthernet0
Router(config-if)# service-policy input police_f0
ML-Series CoS-Based QoS Example
Figure 14-9 shows an example of ML-Series CoS-based QoS. The associated code is provided in the
examples that follow the figure. The CoS example assumes that the ML-Series cards are configured into
an Cisco proprietary RPR and that the ML-Series card POS ports are linked by poi nt-to-point SONET
circuits. ML-Series Card A and ML-Series Card C are customer access points. ML-Series Card B is not
a customer access point. For more information on configuring Cisco proprietary RPR , see Chapter 17 ,
“Configuring Cisco Proprietary Resilient Packet Ring.”
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with ML100T-12
Fast Ethernet 0 POS 0
Router_a
Policer on Fast Ethernet 0 allows 1,000,000 bps of traffic with an IP ToS value of 0.
Excess traffic with an IP ToS value of 0 is dropped.
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