Setting Up Quality of Service
Configuring CBWFQ
N o t e
7-20
Creating a QoS Map Entry
To create a QoS map, enter the following command from the global configu-
ration mode context:
Syntax: qos map <mapname> <sequence number>
The mapname is alphanumeric and case-sensitive. Valid sequence numbers
range from 0 to 65,535.
If you are using LLQ and CBWFQ on the same interface, the map entries for
the low-latency queues and the CBWFQ classes should use the same name.
For example, you could use map entries 0 and 1 for low-latency queues and
configure map entry 2 to define a CBWFQ class:
ProCurve(config)# qos map QoSMap 2
The router matches packets to lower-numbered entries first. If you configure
classes that might match the same traffic, you should assign the entry for the
more specific definition a lower sequence number.
Using different kinds of criteria to define classes on the same interface can
also complicate matters. For example, a packet might fall into a class of traffic
from subnet 192.168.3.0 and into a class of traffic with IP precedence 4. You
should either use the same kind of criteria for all the classes or take care to
assign a lower sequence number to the entry you want to take precedence in
defining traffic.
Defining a Class
You define a class by matching the QoS map entry to packets that meet certain
criteria.
Table 7-6.
QoS Map Criteria
Criteria
ToS value—IP precedence
ToS value—DiffServ
IP header—source or destination IP
address and protocol port
destination UDP protocol port
bridged traffic
Match Command
match precedence <0-7>
match dscp <0-63>
match list <ACL listname>
match ip rtp <first port number> [<last
port number>] [all]
match protocol bridge [netbeui]
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