Command Line Interface Guide

646 QoS Commands
process is also used for cases where a trusted port mapping is unable to be
honored, such as when a nonIP packet arrives at a port configured to trust the
IP precedence or IP DSCP value.
Commands in this Chapter
This chapter explains the following commands:
assign-queue mark cos match ip tos show class-map
class mark ip-dscp match protocol show classofservice
dot1p-mapping
class-map mark ip-precedence match source-
address mac
show classofservice ip-
dscp-mapping
class-map rename match class-map match srcip show classofservice
trust
classofservice
dot1p-mapping
match cos match srcip6 show diffserv
classofservice ip-
dscp-mapping
match destination-
address mac
match srcl4port show diffserv service
interface
classofservice trust match dstip match vlan show diffserv service
interface port-channel
conform-color match dstip6 mirror show diffserv service
brief
cos-queue min-
bandwidth
match dstl4port police-simple show interfaces cos-
queue
cos-queue random-
detect
match ethertype policy-map show interfaces
random-detect
cos-queue strict match ip6flowlbl random-detect
queue-parms
show policy-map
diffserv match ip dscp random-detect
exponential-
weighting-constant
show policy-map
interface
drop match ip
precedence
redirect show service-policy
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service-policy traffic-shape
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