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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2
January 2009
Chapter 26 Configuring IEEE 802.17b Resilient Packet Ring
Configuration Example for RPR-IEEE QoS
Configuration Example for RPR-IEEE QoS
The following sample configurations are for RPR-IEEE QoS. Example 26-1 details a simple QoS
configuration. Example 26-7 details a more complex configuration. The configuration on your network
will differ based on your network design.

Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Simple RPR-IEEE QoS

The following is an example of the configuration process for the three RPR-IEEE service classes:
Example 26-1 Configuration Example for a Simple RPR-IEEE QoS Configuration
class-map match-any DataHi
match cos 2 3 4
class-map match-any Control
match cos 5 6 7
policy-map EgrNNI
class Control
set rpr-ieee service-class a
class DataHi
set rpr-ieee service-class b
class class-default
set rpr-ieee service-class c
!
interface RPR-IEEE0
no ip address
rpr-ieee protection pref jumbo
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit high 100 east
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit high 100 west
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit medium 200 east
rpr-ieee tx-traffic rate-limit medium 200 west
service-policy output EgrNNI

Configuration Example Using MQC to Configure Complex RPR-IEEE QoS

The following is an example of a more complex RPR-IEEE QoS con figuration:
Example 26-2 Configuration Example for a Complex RPR-IEEE
class-map match-all classA
match bridge-group 22
!
Step 7 Router(config)# exit Exits class mode.
Step 8 Router(config)# no shut Enables the RPR-IEEE interface and changes the
mode from the default passthrough.
Step 9 Router(config)# end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 10 Router# copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Saves configuration changes to the
TCC2/TCC2P flash database.
Command Purpose