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Chapter 63 Configuring Quality of Service
Quality of Service Policy Page
Note When you configure a QoS policy on the control plane, only the Matching tab and Policing tab are
available.
QoS Class Dialog Box—Matching Tab
Use the Matching tab of the QoS Class dialog box to define which traffic over the selected interface is
considered to be part of this class.
Note When you define the default class, the Matching tab is disabled.
Navigation Path
Go to the QoS Class Dialog Box, page 63-23, then click the Matching tab.
Related Topics
Defining QoS Class Matching Parameters, page 63-13
Defining QoS on Interfaces, page 63-10
Defining QoS on the Control Plane, page 63-12
Quality of Service Policy Page, page 63-19
Creating Access Control List Objects, page 6-49
Field Reference
Marking tab Marks the traffic in this class so that downstream devices can properly
identify it. See QoS Class Dialog Box—Marking Tab, page63-26.
Queuing and Congestion
Avoidance tab
Defines how to queue the output traffic in this class. See QoS Class
Dialog Box—Queuing and Congestion Avoidance Tab, page 63-27.
Policing tab Limits the traffic flow for this class to a configured rate. See QoS Class
Dialog Box—Policing Tab, page63-29.
Shaping tab Controls the flow of output traffic for this class so that it conforms with
the requirements of downstream devices. See QoS Class Dialog
Box—Shaping Tab, page 63-31.
Table63-5 QoS Class Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description
Table63-6 QoS Class Dialog Box—Matching Tab
Element Description
Match Method The traffic matching option used for this class:
Any—Assigns traffic matching any of the defined class map
criteria to this QoS class.
All—Assigns only traffic matching all of the defined class map
criteria to this QoS class.