Policy Map Actions—Cisco Ios Release 12.0(17)Sl And Later Releases; Policy Map Actions—Cisco Ios Release 12.0(20)St And Later Releases - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Types of QoS Actions
Policy Map Actions—Cisco IOS Release 12.0(17)SL and Later Releases
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(17)SL adds support for the QoS action commands listed in
commands are also available in later releases.
Table 3-5
Action
bandwidth {bandwidth-kbps | percent percent}
priority {bandwidth-kbps | percent percent}
shape rate
1. In Cisco IOS Release 12.0(23)SX1, Release 12.0(25)S, and Release 12.3(7)XI, and later releases, the syntax of the priority
command changed to priority (without any arguments). For these later releases, use the priority command with the police
command so that the priority class does not starve other traffic on a link. For more information, see the
Starvation Due to Priority Services" section on page 6-25
Policy Map Actions—Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)ST and Later Releases
Cisco IOS Release 12.0(20)ST adds support for the QoS action command listed in
command is also available in later releases.
Table 3-6
Action
bandwidth remaining percent percent
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Policy Map Actions—Cisco IOS Release 12.0(17)SL and Later Releases
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Chapter 3
Configuring QoS Policy Actions and Rules
Description
Specifies or modifies the bandwidth allocated for
a traffic class in a policy map.
bandwidth-kbps is the guaranteed minimum
bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that you want
to allocate. Valid values are from 8 to 2,488,320.
percent percent is the percentage of the available
bandwidth that you want to allocate. Valid values
are from 1 to 99.
1
Assigns a priority to a traffic class in a policy
map. The priority class receives preference over
other class queues.
bandwidth-kbps is the guaranteed minimum
bandwidth (in kilobits per second) that you want
to allocate for the priority queue. Valid values are
from 8 to 2,000,000.
percent percent is the percentage of the available
bandwidth that you want to allocate for the
priority queue. Valid values are 1 to 99.
Shapes traffic to the specified bit rate.
rate is a number from 8 to 2,488,320.
and the
"Bandwidth Starvation" section on page
Description
Specifies or modifies the bandwidth allocated for a
traffic class in a policy map.
percent percent is the percentage of the remaining
bandwidth that you want to allocate. Valid values
are 1 to 99.
Table
3-5. These
"Avoiding Bandwidth
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3-6. This
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