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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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4.3.7 Configuring QoS Marking Rules
QoS marking rules refer to the classification of traffic originating from the NPU
into different flows. You can then apply DiffServ Code Points (DSCP) and/or
802.1p priority bits for appropriate QoS handling of each flow.
The NPU generates the following types of traffic:
R4/R6 control traffic
R3 control traffic such as RADIUS or MIP
Management traffic
To define QoS marking for traffic generated by NPU, you are required to configure:
Class-maps: Define the DSCP and/or VLAN priority bits to be applied for
signaling and management traffic originating from the NPU.
QoS classification rules: Classify packets into flows, based on the IP address of
the host interface, transport protocol, and the source port number of the
application traffic. A class-map can be associated with each flow to define
Display
Format
CPU Rate Limiting Status : Enabled
PRE-DEFINED RATELIMIT CONFIGURATION:
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Application DestPort Rate(Kbps) Status
<Application> <Port Number> <Configured Rate> <Current Status>
<Application> <Port Number> <Configured Rate> <Current Status>
<Application> <Port Number> <Configured Rate> <Current Status>
USER-DEFINED RATELIMIT CONFIGURATION:
Application Srcport Dstport Proto SrcIPAddr DstIPAddr
L2type Rate
<Application> <Port Number> <Port Number> <Protocol> IP address> <IP
Address> <value> <Configured Rate>
Command
Modes
Global command mode