User's Manual

Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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2 You can now:
» Configure one or more QoS classification rules (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.2)
» Delete one or more QoS classification rules (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.3)
» Terminate the ACL configuration mode (refer to Section 3.3.8.2.4)
You can, at any time, enable/disable QoS marking (refer to Section 3.3.8.3) or
view the configuration information for ACL 199 (refer to Section 3.3.8.4).
3.3.8.2.1 Enabling the ACL Configuration Mode for ACL 199
To configure QoS classification rules for host-originating traffic, first enable the
extended ACL 199 configuration mode.
Run the following command to enable the extended ACL configuration mode for
ACL 199.
npu(config)# ip access-list {standard <access-list-number (1-99)> |
extended <access-list-number (100-199)>} [name<string>]
After you enable the ACL 199 configuration mode, you can configure one or
several QoS classification rules, and associate them with the appropriate
class-maps.
IMPORTANT
QoS classification rules can be associated only with ACL 199.
IMPORTANT
QoS classification rules can be added only to extended ACL 199
Command
Syntax
npu(config)# ip access-list {standard <access-list-number (1-99)> |
extended <access-list-number (100-199)>} [
name <string>]
Privilege
Level
10