SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Global Configuration Mode Command Set

 

 

qos map <mapname><sequence number>

Use the qos map command to activate the QoS Map Command Set (which allows you to create and/or edit a QoS map). For details on specific commands, refer to the section Quality of Service (QoS) Map Commands on page 917. Use the no form of this command to delete a map entry.

Syntax Description

<mapname>

Enter the QoS map name.

<sequence number>

Enter a number (valid range: 0 to 65,535) to differentiate this QoS map and to

 

assign match order.

Default Values

No default value is necessary for this command.

Command Modes

(config)#

Global Configuration Mode required

Functional Notes

A QoS policy is defined using a QoS map. The QoS map is a named list with sequenced entries. An entry contains a single match reference and one or more actions (priority, set, or both). Multiple map entries for the same QoS map are differentiated by a sequence number. The sequence number is used to assign match order.

Once created, a QoS map must be applied to an interface (using the qos-policy out <map-name> command) in order to actively process traffic. Any traffic for the interface that is not sent to the priority queue is sent using the default queuing method for the interface (such as weighted fair queuing). qos-policy out <mapname> on page 584 for more information.

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