Quality of Service (QoS) Map Commands

priority

The priority command provides a high-priority queue, prioritizing this traffic above all others. If no traffic is present in any other queue, priority traffic is allowed to burst up to the interface rate; otherwise, priority traffic above the specified bandwidth is dropped . Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.

Variations of this command include:

priority <bandwidth> priority <bandwidth> <burst>

priority unlimited

Syntax Description

<0-7>

Enter the permitted priority queue bandwidth in kilobits per second. This sets an

 

upper limit for how much priority traffic should be expected. If the high priority

 

traffic exceeds this amount, the excess packets can be dropped.

Default Values

No default value is necessary for this command.

Command Modes

(config-qos-map)#

QoS Map Configuration Mode required.

Usage Examples

The following example assigns the matched traffic to a high priority output queue for any assigned interface:

(config)#qos map VOICEMAP 10 (config-qos-map)#match ip rtp 16384 20000 (config-qos-map)#priority 512

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