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Configuring Standard QoS
Command
Step 7
police rate-bps burst-byte [exceed-action
{drop | policed-dscp-transmit}]
Step 8
exit
Step 9
exit
Step 10
interface interface-id
Step 11
service-policy input policy-map-name
Step 12
end
Step 13
show policy-map [policy-map-name [class
class-map-name]]
Step 14
copy running-config startup-config
To delete an existing policy map, use the no policy-map policy-map-name global configuration
command. To delete an existing class map, use the no class class-map-name policy-map configuration
command. To return to the untrusted state, use the no trust policy-map configuration command. To
remove an assigned DSCP or IP precedence value, use the no set {dscp new-dscp | ip precedence
new-precedence} policy-map configuration command. To remove an existing policer, use the no police
rate-bps burst-byte [exceed-action {drop | policed-dscp-transmit}] policy-map configuration
command. To remove the policy map and port association, use the no service-policy input
policy-map-name interface configuration command.
This example shows how to create a policy map and attach it to an ingress port. In the configuration, the
IP standard ACL permits traffic from network 10.1.0.0. For traffic matching this classification, the DSCP
value in the incoming packet is trusted. If the matched traffic exceeds an average traffic rate of 48000
b/s and a normal burst size of 8000 bytes, its DSCP is marked down (based on the policed-DSCP map)
and sent:
Switch(config)# access-list 1 permit 10.1.0.0 0.0.255.255
Switch(config)# class-map ipclass1
Switch(config-cmap)# match access-group 1
Switch(config-cmap)# exit
Switch(config)# policy-map flow1t
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Purpose
Define a policer for the classified traffic.
By default, no policer is defined. For information on the number of
policers supported, see the
section on page
32-30.
For rate-bps, specify average traffic rate in bits per second (b/s).
The range is 1000000 to 1000000000. You can set the policing rate
only in 1-Mb/s increments. If you try to set a policing rate at less
than1 Mb/s, the switch prompts you for a correct value.
For burst-byte, specify the normal burst size in bytes. The range is
8000 to 1000000.
(Optional) Specify the action to take when the rates are exceeded.
Use the exceed-action drop keywords to drop the packet. Use the
exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit keywords to mark down the
DSCP value (by using the policed-DSCP map) and to send the
packet. For more information, see the
Policed-DSCP Map" section on page
Return to policy map configuration mode.
Return to global configuration mode.
Specify the port to attach to the policy map, and enter interface
configuration mode.
Valid interfaces include physical ports.
Specify the policy-map name, and apply it to an ingress port.
Only one policy map per ingress port is supported.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Chapter 32
"Standard QoS Configuration Guidelines"
"Configuring the
32-52.
Configuring QoS
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