Configuring Modular QoS Service Packet Classification
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure
2. interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id
3. service-policy {input | output} policy-map [shared-policy-instance instance-name]
4. commit
5. show policy-map shared-policy-instance instance-name [input | output] location location-id
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
configure
Step 2
interface Bundle-Ether bundle-id
Example:
RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config)# interface Bundle-Ether
100.1 l2transport
Step 3
service-policy {input | output} policy-map
[shared-policy-instance instance-name]
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router(config-if)# service-policy
output policy1 shared-policy-instance Customer1
Step 4
commit
Step 5
show policy-map shared-policy-instance instance-name
[input | output] location location-id
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show policy-map
shared-policy-instance Customer1 location 0/rsp0/cpu0
Configuring Class-based Unconditional Packet Marking
This configuration task explains how to configure the following class-based, unconditional packet marking
features on your router:
• IP precedence value
• IP DSCP value
• QoS group value (ingress only)
• CoS value ( egress only on Layer 3 subinterfaces)
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Modular Quality of Service Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x
Configuring Class-based Unconditional Packet Marking
Purpose
Enters interface configuration mode and configures
a bundle interface.
Attaches a policy map to an input or output bundle
interface to be used as the service policy for that
subinterface.
• In this example, the traffic policy evaluates all
traffic leaving that interface.
(Optional) Displays statistics for the policy at the
specified shared policy instance location.
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