Configuring Traffic Marking; Configuring Ip Precedence Marking - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Traffic Marking

Configuring Traffic Marking
To configure class-based traffic marking, perform any of the following optional tasks:
For more information about classifying traffic and creating QoS service policies, see
"Classifying Traffic"

Configuring IP Precedence Marking

To mark the IP precedence field of packets, enter the following commands beginning in global
configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# policy-map policy-map-name
Step 2
Router(config-pmap)# class class-map-name
Step 3
Router(config-pmap-c)# set ip precedence
prec-value
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Configuring IP Precedence Marking, page 7-22
Configuring IP DSCP Marking, page 7-24
Configuring Class of Service Marking, page 7-26
Configuring QoS Group Marking, page 7-28
Setting the ATM Cell Loss Priority Bit, page 7-29
Configuring MPLS Experimental Marking, page 7-31
Configuring Discard-Class Marking, page 7-33
Configuring Tunnel Header Marking Using the set Command, page 7-35
Configuring Tunnel Header Marking Using the police Command, page 7-36
and
Chapter 3, "Configuring QoS Policy Actions and Rules."
Purpose
Specifies the name of the policy map and enters policy-map
configuration mode.
policy-map-name is the name of the policy map.
Assigns the traffic class you specify to the policy map. Enters
policy-map class configuration mode.
class-map-name is the name of a previously configured class
map and is the traffic class for which you want to define QoS
actions.
Specifies the IP precedence of packets within a traffic class.
prec-value is the IP precedence value. Valid values are from
0 to 7. See
Table 7-2 on page
Be sure you specify the ip keyword.
Note
Chapter 7
Marking Traffic
Chapter 2,
7-4.
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