Licensing Requirements For Using Mqc Objects; Using An Mqc Object; Type Qos Policies - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Licensing Requirements for Using MQC Objects

The following table shows the licensing requirements for this feature:
Product
Cisco NX-OS

Using an MQC Object

You configure QoS and queuing policies using the MQC class-map and policy-map objects. After you configure
class maps and policy maps, you can attach one policy map of each type to an interface. A QoS policy can
only be applied to the ingress direction.
A policy map contains either a QoS policy or queuing policy. The policy map references the names of class
maps that represent traffic classes. For each class of traffic, the device applies the policies on the interface or
VLAN that you select.
A packet is matched sequentially to a class of traffic starting from the first traffic class definition. When a
match is found, the policy actions for that class are applied to the packet.
The reserved class map class-default receives all traffic that is not matched in type qos policies, and the device
applies the policy actions as it would for any other traffic class.

Type qos Policies

You use type qos policies to mark and to police packets.
License Requirement
The QoS feature does not a require license. Any feature not included in a license
package is bundled with the nx-os image and is provided at no extra charge to you.
For a complete explanation of the Cisco NX-OS licensing scheme, see the
NX-OS Licensing
Guide.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Quality of Service Configuration Guide, Release 7.x

Licensing Requirements for Using MQC Objects

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