Assigning The Qos Map To An Interface; Example Packet Marking Configuration - HP 7102dl - ProCurve Secure Router Configuration Manual

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Assigning the QoS Map to an Interface

The QoS map does not take effect until you apply it to a logical interface. Valid
interfaces include:
PPP interfaces
HDLC interfaces
Frame Relay interfaces
ATM subinterfaces
demand interfaces
Ethernet interfaces for which you have set a rate limit
To apply the QoS map to an interface, move to the interface configuration
mode and enter:
Syntax: qos-policy out <mapname>
For example:
ProCurve(config)# interface frame-relay 1
ProCurve(config-fr 1)# qos-policy out PacketMarking
When specifying the QoS map, you include only the name, not the sequence
number. This allows the interface to grant QoS to many different kinds of
traffic. You can only configure one QoS map for an interface, but this map can
include many entries, each marking different packets. You can also mark
packets in one QoS entry and establish a low-latency queue or a class for
CBWFQ in an entry in the same map.
If you attempt to assign a second map with a different name to an interface,
it will overwrite the first.

Example Packet Marking Configuration

Your LAN connects to an external network through the Internet. The local
network sometimes uses the IP precedence value 5. However, your service
provider charges a great deal for this type of service. You decide to lower the
IP precedence of all packets with precedence 5 to 3. Also, your network uses
SIP VoIP devices, and your devices do not mark their signaling traffic for VoIP.
You must assign this traffic DiffServ PHB AF31.
Setting Up Quality of Service
Marking Packets with a ToS value
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