4 Command Line Interface

Related Commands

map ip dscp (Global Configuration) (4-214) map ip dscp (Interface Configuration) (4-214)

Quality of Service Commands

The commands described in this section are used to configure Differentiated Services (DiffServ) classification criteria and service policies. You can classify traffic based on access lists, IP Precedence or DSCP values, or VLANs. Using access lists allows you select traffic based on Layer 2, Layer 3, or Layer 4 information contained in each packet.

Table 4-72 Quality of Service Commands

Command

Function

Mode

Page

 

 

 

 

class-map

Creates a class map for a type of traffic

GC

4-219

 

 

 

 

match

Defines the criteria used to classify traffic

CM

4-220

 

 

 

 

policy-map

Creates a policy map for multiple interfaces

GC

4-221

 

 

 

 

class

Defines a traffic classification for the policy to act on

PM

4-222

 

 

 

 

set

Classifies IP traffic by setting a CoS, DSCP, or IP-precedence

PM-C

4-223

 

value in a packet

 

 

police

Defines an enforcer for classified traffic

PM-C

4-223

 

 

 

 

service-policy

Applies a policy map defined by the policy-map command to

IC

4-224

 

the input of a particular interface

 

 

show class-map

Displays the QoS class maps which define matching criteria

PE

4-225

 

used for classifying traffic

 

 

show policy-map

Displays the QoS policy maps which define classification

PE

4-225

 

criteria for incoming traffic, and may include policers for

 

 

 

bandwidth limitations

 

 

show policy-map interface

Displays the configuration of all classes configured for all

PE

4-226

 

service policies on the specified interface

 

 

To create a service policy for a specific category of ingress traffic, follow these steps:

1.Use the class-map command to designate a class name for a specific category of traffic, and enter the Class Map configuration mode.

2.Use the match command to select a specify type of traffic based on an access list, a DSCP or IP Precedence value, or a VLAN.

3.Set an ACL mask to enable filtering for the criteria specified in the match command.

4.Use the policy-map command to designate a policy name for a specific manner in which ingress traffic will be handled, and enter the Policy Map configuration mode.

5.Use the class command to identify the class map, and enter Policy Map Class configuration mode. A policy map can contain multiple class statements.

6.Use the set command to modify the QoS value for matching traffic class, and use the policer command to monitor the average flow and burst rate, and drop

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Microsoft ES4625, ES4649 manual Quality of Service Commands

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