API Guide

Command Mode WRED CONFIGURATION
Usage
Information
The no version of this command removes the weight factor from the WRED profile.
Example
OS10(config)# wred test_wred
OS10(config-wred)# random-detect weight 10
Supported
Releases
10.4.0E(R1) or later
service-policy
Configures the input and output service policies.
Syntax
service-policy {input | output} [type {qos | queuing | network-qos}]
policy-map-name
Parameters
input Enter to assign a QoS policy to the interface input.
output Enter to assign a QoS policy to the interface output.
qos Enter to assign a qos type policy-map.
queuing Enter to assign the queuing type policy-map.
network-qos Enter to assign the network-qos type policy-map.
policy-map-name Enter the policy-map name. A maximum of 32 characters.
Default Not configured
Command Mode INTERFACE
Usage
Information
Attach only one policy-map to the interface input and output for each qos and queuing policy-map
type. You can attach four service-policies to the system QoS one each for qos, queueing, and
network-qos type policy-maps. When you configure interface-level policies and system-level policies,
the interface-level policy takes precedence over the system-level policy.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/7)# service-policy input type qos p1
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
set cos
Sets a cost of service (CoS) value to mark L2 802.1p (dot1p) packets.
Syntax
set cos cos-value
Parameters cos-value Enter a CoS value, from 0 to 7.
Default Not configured
Command Mode POLICY-MAP-CLASS-MAP
Usage
Information
You cannot enter two set statements with the same action-type. If you enter two set statements with
the same action-type, the second statement overwrites the first. When class-map type is qos, the qos-
group corresponds to data queues 0 to 7.
Example
OS10(conf-pmap-c-qos)# set cos 6
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
Quality of service 1247