Configuring Quality of Service 461
The following is an example of the CLI commands:
console(config)# policy map policy1
console(config-pmap)# class class1 access-group dell
console(config-pmap)# trust cos
console(config-pmap)# set dscp 56
console(config-pmap)# police 124000 96000 exceed-action drop
console(config-pmap)# exit
console(config)# qos aggregate-policer policer1 124000 96000
exceed-action drop

Applying Policies to Interfaces

Use the
QoS Policy Binding
page to implement policies on interfaces. To open the page, click
Quality of Service
Advanced QoS Mode
Policy Binding
in the tree view.
class
class-map-name
[access-group
acl-name
]Defines the traffic classification, and
enters policy map class configuration
mode.
trust [cos | dscp |
tcp-udp-port] Configures the trust state, which selects
the value that QoS uses as the source of
internal DSCP value.
set {dscp
new-dscp
|
queue
queue-id
| cos
new-cos
}
Sets new values in the IP packet. Note:
This command is mutually exclusive of
the trust command.
police
committed-rate-
bps committed-burst-
byte
[exceed-action
{drop | policed-dscp-
transmit}]
Defines a single policer for classified
traffic.
qos aggregate-policer
aggregate-policer-name
committed-rate-bps
excess-burst-byte
exceed-action {drop |
policed-dscp-transmit}
Defines the police parameters that can be
applied to multiple traffic classes within
the same policy map.
Table 10-15. Policy CLI Commands
CLI Command Description