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Configuring PFC QoS
Configuring Policy Map Class Actions
When configuring policy map class actions, note the following:
These sections describe policy map class action configuration:
Configuring Policy Map Class Marking
With Release 12.1(12c)E1 and later releases, PFC QoS supports policy map class marking for untrusted
traffic with the set ip dscp and set ip precedence policy map class commands.
To configure policy map class marking for untrusted traffic, perform this task:
Command
Router(config-pmap-c)# set ip {dscp dscp_value |
precedence ip_precedence_value}
Router(config-pmap-c)# no set ip {dscp dscp_value |
precedence ip_precedence_value}
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For hardware-switched traffic, PFC QoS does not support the bandwidth, priority, queue-limit, or
random-detect policy map class commands. You can configure these commands because they can
be used for software-switched traffic.
With Release 12.1(12c)E1 and later releases, PFC QoS does not support the set mpls or
set qos-group policy map class commands. With earlier releases, PFC QoS does not support any set
policy map class commands.
With Release 12.1(12c)E1 and later releases, PFC QoS supports the set ip dscp and
set ip precedence policy map class commands (see the
section on page
31-44).
With Release 12.1(12c)E1 and later releases, you cannot do all three of the following in a policy
map class:
Mark traffic with the set ip dscp or set ip precedence commands
Configure the trust state
Configure policing
In a policy map class, you can either mark untrusted traffic with the set ip dscp or set ip precedence
commands or do one or both of the following:
Configure the trust state
Configure policing
When configure policing, you can mark traffic with policing keywords (see the
Note
Policy Map Class Policing" section on page
Configuring Policy Map Class Marking, page 31-44
Configuring the Policy Map Class Trust State, page 31-45
Configuring Policy Map Class Policing, page 31-45
"Configuring Policy Map Class Marking"
31-45).
Purpose
Configures the policy map class to mark matched untrusted
traffic with the configured DSCP or IP precedence value.
Clears the marking configuration.
Chapter 31
Configuring PFC QoS
"Configuring
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