Attaching Service Policies
This chapter describes how to attach QoS service policies. After you create a QoS service policy, the
next step is to attach the policy to an interface or virtual circuit (VC). By doing this, the router knows
which service policy to apply to the packets arriving at or leaving the router. An interface can have
different service policies for inbound and outbound packets.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Interfaces Supporting QoS Service Policies
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Interfaces Supporting QoS Service Policies, page 4-1
Attaching ATM QoS Service Policies, page 4-2
Attaching Frame Relay QoS Service Policies, page 4-11
Attaching Virtual LAN QoS Service Policies, page 4-20
Attaching Virtual Access Interface QoS Service Policies, page 4-23
Attaching Layer 2 Access Concentrator QoS Service Policies, page 4-30
Applying QoS on Layer 2 Tunnel Packets, page 4-32
Verifying and Monitoring QoS Service Policies, page 4-32
Related Documentation, page 4-36
Physical interfaces
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) and Multilink Frame Relay (MFR) interfaces
ATM unspecified bit rate (UBR) permanent virtual circuits (PVCs) and point-to-point subinterfaces
ATM shaped (peak cell rate is specified) UBR PVCs and point-to-point subinterfaces
ATM constant bit rate (CBR) PVCs and point-to-point subinterfaces
ATM variable bit rate (VBR) PVCs and point-to-point subinterfaces
Label-controlled Asynchronous Transfer Mode (LC-ATM) subinterfaces
Frame Relay PVCs, point-to-point subinterfaces, and map classes
Ethernet virtual local area networks (VLANs)
IP tunnel interfaces
Virtual access interfaces
C H A P T E R
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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