QoS Commands

Command Mode

Policy-map Configuration mode

User Guidelines

Before modifying a policy for an existing class or creating a policy for a new class, use the policy-mapGlobal Configuration mode command to specify the name of the policy map to which the policy belongs and to enter the Policy-map Configuration mode.

Use the service-policy(Ethernet, Port-channel) Interface Configuration mode command to attach a policy map to an interface. Use an existing class map to attach classification criteria to the specified policy map and use the access-groupparameter to modify the classification criteria of the class map.

If this command is used to create a new class map, the name of an IP or MAC ACL must also be specified.

Example

The following example defines a traffic classification called class1 with an access-group called enterprise. The class is in a policy map called policy1.

Console(config)# policy-mappolicy1

Console (config-pmap)# class class1 access-groupenterprise

show policy-map

The show policy-mapUser EXEC command displays the policy maps.

Syntax

show policy-map[policy-map-name [class class-name]]

Parameters

policy-map-name— Specifies the name of the policy map to be displayed.

class-name— Specifies the name of the class whose QoS policies are to be displayed.

Default Configuration

This command has no default configuration.

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