Attaching A Traffic Policy To An Interface Using The Mqc - Cisco cBR 8 Configuration Manual

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Modular Quality of Service Command-Line Interface QoS
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7

Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface Using the MQC

Procedure
Step 1
Command or Action
policy-map policy-map-name
Example:
Router(config)# policy-map policy1
class {class-name | class-default}
Example:
Router(config-pmap)# class class1
bandwidth {bandwidth-kbps | percent
percent}
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# bandwidth
3000
Enter the commands for any additional
QoS feature that you want to enable, if
applicable; otherwise, continue with
Step 7.
end
Example:
Router(config-pmap-c)# end
Command or Action
enable
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers Quality of Services Configuration Guide for Cisco IOS XE Fuji
Attaching a Traffic Policy to an Interface Using the MQC
Purpose
Creates or specifies the name of the traffic policy and
enters QoS policy-map configuration mode.
• Enter the policy map name.
Specifies the name of a traffic class and enters QoS
policy-map class configuration mode.
This step associates the traffic class with the
Note
traffic policy.
(Optional) Specifies a minimum bandwidth guarantee
to a traffic class in periods of congestion.
• A minimum bandwidth guarantee can be specified
in kb/s or by a percentage of the overall available
bandwidth.
The bandwidth command enables CBWFQ.
Note
The bandwidth command is an example of the
commands that you can use in a policy map to
enable a QoS feature. For information about
the other commands available, see the
"Elements of a Traffic Policy" section.
--
(Optional) Exits QoS policy-map class configuration
mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
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