148 Using the CLI
Policy-map
— Use the
policy-map
command to access the QoS policy
map configuration mode to configure the QoS policy map.
Policy Class
— Use the
class
command to access the QoS Policy-class
mode to attach or remove a DiffServ class from a policy and to configure
the QoS policy class.
Class-Map —
This mode consists of class creation/deletion and matching
commands. The class matching commands specify layer 2, layer 3 and
general match criteria. Use the class-map class-map-name commands to
access the QoS Class Map Configuration mode to configure QoS class
maps.
Stack
— Use the stack command to access the Stack Configuration Mode.
Ethernet
— Contains commands to manage Ethernet port configuration.
The Global Configuration mode command
interface ethernet
enters the
Interface Configuration mode to configure an Ethernet interface.
Port Channel
— Contains commands to configure port-channels, i.e.,
assigning ports to a port-channel. Most of these commands are the same as
the commands in the Ethernet interface mode and are used to manage the
member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode
command
interface port-channel
is used to enter the Port Channel mode.
Tunnel
— Contains commands to manage tunnel interfaces. The Global
Configuration mode command interface tunnel enters the Tunnel
Configuration mode to configure an tunnel type interface.
Loopback
— Contains commands to manage loopback interfaces. The
Global Configuration mode command interface loopback enters the
Loopback Configuration mode to configure an loopback type interface.
SSH Public Key-chain
— Contains commands to manually specify other
switch SSH public keys. The Global Configuration mode command
crypto
key pub-key chain ssh
is used to enter the SSH Public Key-
chain
configuration mode.
SSH Public Key-string
— Contains commands to manually specify the
SSH Public-key of a remote SSH Client. The SSH Public-Key Chain
Configuration mode command
user-key
command is used to enter the
SSH Public-Key Configuration mode
.