Configuring Network QoS
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Applying a Network QoS Policy on a Target
You apply a network qos policy only globally on a system across VDCs. Applying a network qos policy also
automatically applies the corresponding queuing policies.
To apply a network qos policy to a target, use the service-policy command.
Procedure
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Verifying the Network QoS
To display the network qos policy configuration, perform one of the following tasks:
Command
show class-map type network-qos
show policy-map type network-qos
show policy-map system type network-qos
For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series
NX-OS Quality of Service Command Reference.
Command or Action
switch(config-pmap-nqos-c)# pause
switch(config-pmap-nqos-c)# class type
network-qos
switch(config-pmap-nqos-c)# pause
switch(config-pmap-nqos-c)# mtu [mtu_size]
switch(config-pmap-nqos-c)# exit
Command or Action
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# system qos
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type
network-qos {my_template}
switch(config-sys-qos)#exit
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Quality of Service Configuration Guide
Applying a Network QoS Policy on a Target
Purpose
Specifies no-drop. The default is no pause.
Configures the class map of type network-qos
and specifies the class map name.
Specifies no-drop. The default is no pause.
Specifies the MTU value. The range is from
1500 to 9216.
Exits policy-map network-qos mode and enters
global configuration mode.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Enters system qos mode.
Adds the policy map to the input or output
packets of system.
Exits config-sys-qos mode and enters
configuration mode.
Purpose
Displays the type network qos class maps.
Displays the type network qos policy maps.
Displays the active type network qos class maps.
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