Configuring Policy Maps
Step 5
Configuring Type QoS Policies
Type qos policies are used for classifying the traffic of a specific system class identified by a unique qos-group
value. A type qos policy can be attached to the system or to individual interfaces (including Fabric Extender
host interfaces) for ingress traffic only.
You can set a maximum of five QoS groups for ingress traffic.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
This example shows how to define a type qos policy map:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# policy-map type qos policy-s1
switch(config-pmap-qos)# class type qos class-s1
switch(config-pmap-c-qos)# set qos-group 2
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Command or Action
switch(config-pmap)# no class
[type {network-qos | qos |
queuing}] class-name
Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# policy-map type
qos policy-name
switch(config-pmap-qos)# [class |
class-default] type qos class-name
switch(config-pmap-c-qos)# set
qos-group qos-group-value
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Purpose
The associated class map must be the same type as
Note
the policy-map type.
(Optional)
Deletes the class map association.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Creates a named object that represents a set of policies that
are to be applied to a set of traffic classes. Policy-map names
can contain alphabetic, hyphen, or underscore characters,
are case sensitive, and can be up to 40 characters.
Associates a class map with the policy map, and enters
configuration mode for the specified system class.
Note
The associated class map must be the same type as
the policy map type.
Configures one or more qos-group values to match on for
classification of traffic into this class map. The list below
identifies the ranges of the qos-group-value . There is no
default value.
Configuring Type QoS Policies
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