AppendixK Router Platform User Interface Reference
Quality of Service Policy Page
K-206
User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2
OL-16066-01
Note QoS is applied to packets on a first-match basis. The router examines the table of
QoS classes starting from the top and applies the properties of the first class
whose matching criteria matches the packet. Therefore, it is important that you
define and order your classes carefully. The default class should be placed last to
prevent traffic that matches a specific class from being treated as unmatched
traffic.
Navigation Path
Go to the Quality of Service Policy Page, page K-199. Complete the options at the
top of the page, then do one of the following:
To create a QoS class, select an interface from the upper table, then click the
Add button beneath the QoS Class table. When creating a QoS class for the
control plane, just click the Add button beneath the table.
To edit a QoS class:
Select the interface whose class you want to edit from the upper table
(Not required when selecting the control plane.).
Select the relevant class defined for that interface in the QoS Classes
table. (Not required when selecting the control plane.)
Click the Edit button under the QoS Class table.
Related Topics
QoS Policy Dialog Box, page K-203
Defining QoS Policies, page 15-164
Defining QoS on Interfaces, page 15-165
Defining QoS on the Control Plane, page 15-168