Configuring System Classes
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This example shows how to reset the system qos configuration:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# system qos
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type qos input default-in-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type network-qos default-nq-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type queuing output default-out-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type queuing input default-in-policy
The default service policies are shown in this example:
switch# show policy-map
Type qos policy-maps
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policy-map type qos default-in-policy
class type qos class-fcoe
class type qos class-default
Type queuing policy-maps
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policy-map type queuing default-in-policy
class type queuing class-fcoe
class type queuing class-default
policy-map type queuing default-out-policy
class type queuing class-fcoe
class type queuing class-default
Type network-qos policy-maps
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policy-map type network-qos default-nq-policy
class type network-qos class-fcoe
class type network-qos class-default
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Command or Action
switch(config)# system qos
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type
qos input default-in-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type
network-qos default-nq-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type
queuing output default-out-policy
switch(config-sys-qos)# service-policy type
queuing input default-in-policy
set qos-group 1
set qos-group 0
bandwidth percent 50
bandwidth percent 50
bandwidth percent 50
bandwidth percent 50
pause no-drop
mtu 2240
mtu 1538
Restoring the Default System Service Policies
Purpose
Enters system class configuration mode.
Resets the classification mode policy map.
This policy-map configuration is for system
qos input or interface input only:
Resets the network-wide policy map.
Resets the output queuing mode policy map.
Resets the input queuing mode policy map.
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