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Command:mls qos
no mls qos
Function: Enables QoS in Global Mode; the "no mls qos" command disables the global
QoS.
Command mode: Global Mode
Default: QoS is disabled by default.
Usage Guide: QoS provides 8 queues to handle traffics of 8 priorities. This function
cannot be used with the traffic control function.
Example: Enable and then disabling the QoS function.
Switch(Config)#mls qos
Switch(Config)#no mls qos
9.1.3.6 mls qos cos
Command:mls qos cos {<default-cos> }
no mls qos cos
Function: Configures the default CoS value of the port; the "no mls qos cos" command
restores the default setting.
Parameters: < default-cos> is the default CoS value for the port, the valid range is 0 to
7.
Default: The default CoS value is 0.
Command mode: Interface Mode
Usage Guide:
Example: Setting the default CoS value of Ethernet port 1/1 to 5, i.e., packets coming in
through this port will be assigned a default CoS value of 5 if no CoS value present.
Switch(Config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Switch(Config-Ethernet1/1)#mls qos cos 5
9.1.3.7 mls qos aggregate-policer
Command:mls
qos
<burst-kbyte> exceed-action {drop |policed-dscp-transmit}]
no mls qos aggregate-policer <aggregate-policer-name>
Function: Defines a policy set that can be used in one policy map by several classes;
the "no mls qos aggregate-policer <aggregate-policer-name>" command deletes the
specified policy set.
Parameters: <aggregate-policer-name> is the name of the policy set; <rate-kbps> is
the average baud rate (in kb/s) of classified traffic, range from 1,000 to 10,000,000;
<burst-kbyte> is the burst value (in kb/s) for classified traffic, range from 1 to 1,000,000;
exceed-action drop means drop packets when specified speed is exceeded;
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<aggregate-policer-name>
<rate-kbps>

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