Configuration Example-Layer 4 Redirect; Configuration Examples Of Modifying Qos Action Parameters; Modifying Absolute Bandwidth - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuration Examples of Modifying QoS Action Parameters

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policy-map Parent3
class class-default
Configuration Example—Layer 4 Redirect
The following example shows how the L4 redirect feature redirects traffic belonging to the preconfigured
TC-l4redirect traffic class to IP address 10.1.1.1:
policy-map l4redirect
The ISG receives the following RADIUS VSA in a CoA message. The VSA changes the IP address to
which traffic is redirected from IP address 10.1.1.1 to IP address 192.168.1.1:
252 binary 0b suffix "14redirect(14addr=192.168.1.1,14port=5000)"
The ISG copies the originally configured l4redirect policy and creates the following transient policy
named l4redirect2, which the ISG modifies by changing the IP address of the redirect command from
IP address 10.1.1.1 to 192.168.1.1. The ISG applies the transient l4redirect2 policy to the session.
policy-map l4redirect2
Configuration Examples of Modifying QoS Action Parameters
The following examples show how to configure specific QoS action parameters on the ISG and define
the corresponding action parameter on RADIUS. Each example lists the ISG MQC command, the
corresponding RADIUS VSA action parameter, and a sample configuration.

Modifying Absolute Bandwidth

MQC Action Parameter
bandwidth kbps-bandwidth
Cisco 10000 Series Router Access Network Control Protocol Configuration Guide
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shape 2000000
shape average percent 100
service-policy child3
class TC-l4redirect
redirect to ip 10.1.1.1 port 1000 duration 100 frequency 100
class TC-l4redirect
redirect to ip 192.168.1.1 port 1000 duration 100 frequency 100
Modifying Absolute Bandwidth, page 5-22
Modifying the Bandwidth Remaining Percentage, page 5-23
Modifying Policing Rate and Actions, page 5-23
Modifying Policing Rate, page 5-23
Modifying Shaping Rate, page 5-23
Modifying Priority Level, page 5-24
Modifying IP Precedence, page 5-24
Modifying Class of Service, page 5-24
Modifying the IP DSCP, page 5-24
Modifying Queue Limit, page 5-25
Chapter 5
Dynamic Service Policy Modifications
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