Users Guide

Specifying an Aggregate QoS Policy
Applying an Output Policy Map to an Interface
3 Apply the policy map to an interface.
Applying an Output QoS Policy to a Queue
To apply an output QoS policy to a queue, use the following command.
Apply an output QoS policy to queues.
INTERFACE mode
service-queue
Specifying an Aggregate QoS Policy
To specify an aggregate QoS policy, use the following command.
Specify an aggregate QoS policy.
POLICY-MAP-OUT mode
policy-aggregate
Applying an Output Policy Map to an Interface
To apply an output policy map to an interface, use the following command.
Apply an input policy map to an interface.
INTERFACE mode
service-policy output
You can apply the same policy map to multiple interfaces, and you can modify a policy map after you apply it.
DSCP Color Maps
This section describes how to congure color maps and how to display the color map and color map conguration.
This sections consists of the following topics:
Creating a DSCP Color Map
Displaying Color Maps
Display Color Map Conguration
Creating a DSCP Color Map
You can create a DSCP color map to outline the dierentiated services codepoint (DSCP) mappings to the appropriate color mapping
(green, yellow, red) for the input trac. The system uses this information to classify input trac on an interface based on the DSCP value
of each packet and assigns it an initial drop precedence of green, yellow, or red
The default setting for each DSCP value (0-63) is green (low drop precedence). The DSCP color map allows you to set the number of
specic DSCP values to yellow or red. Trac marked as yellow delivers trac to the egress interface, which will either transmit or drop the
packet based on congured queuing behavior. Trac marked as red (high drop precedence) is dropped.
Important Points to Remember
Quality of Service (QoS)
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