NOTE:
until you exit from that mode.
Creating a Policy List for VLANs
The following example creates a VLAN policy list named routeForVlan. The classifier
group lowLatencyLowDrop uses the default precedence of 100.
1. Create the policy list routeForVlan.
2. Create the classification group.
3. Create a rule that adds the lowLatencyLowDrop traffic class for all packets that
4. Add a rule that sets the drop precedence for all packets that fall into the
5. Add a rule that sets the user-priority bits for all packets that fall into the
6. Exit to Policy List Configuration mode, then add traffic class rules for packets
7. Exit Policy List Configuration mode to save the configuration.
Commands that you issue in Policy Configuration mode do not take effect
host1(config)#vlan policy-list routeForVlan
host1(config-policy-list)#
host1(config-policy-list)#classifier-group lowLatencyLowDrop
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#
fall into the lowLatencyLowDrop classification.
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#traffic-class lowLatencyLowDrop
lowLatencyLowDrop classification to green.
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#color green
lowLatencyLowDrop classification to 7.
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#mark-user-priority 7
that conform to different CLACLs.
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#exit
host1(config-policy-list)#classifier-group lowLatency
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#traffic-class lowLatency
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#exit
host1(config-policy-list)#classifier-group excellentEffort
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#traffic-class excellentEffort
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#exit
host1(config-policy-list)#classifier-group bestEffort
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#traffic-class bestEffort
host1(config-policy-list-classifier-group)#exit
host1(config-policy-list)#exit
host1(config)#
Chapter 2: Creating Policies
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Creating Policy Lists