Administrator Guide

CoPP policies are configured by creating extended ACL rules and specifying rate-limits through QoS policies. The ACLs and QoS policies
are assigned as service-policies.
Configuring CoPP for Protocols
This section lists the commands necessary to create and enable the service-policies for CoPP.
For complete information about creating ACLs and QoS rules, refer to Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Quality of Service (QoS).
The basics for creating a CoPP service policy are to create a Layer 2, Layer 3, and/or an IPv6 ACL rule for the desired protocol type. Then,
create a QoS input policy to rate-limit the protocol traffics according to the ACL. The ACL and QoS policies are finally assigned to a
control-plane service policy for each port-pipe.
1 Create a Layer 2 extended ACL for control-plane traffic policing for a particular protocol.
CONFIGURATION mode
mac access-list extended name cpu-qos
permit {arp | frrp | gvrp | isis | lacp | lldp | stp}
2 Create a Layer 3 extended ACL for control-plane traffic policing for a particular protocol.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip access-list extended name cpu-qos
permit {bgp | dhcp | dhcp-relay | ftp | icmp | igmp | msdp | ntp | ospf | pim | ip | ssh |
telnet | vrrp}
3 Create an IPv6 ACL for control-plane traffic policing for a particular protocol.
CONFIGURATION mode
ipv6 access-list name cpu-qos
permit {bgp | icmp | vrrp}
4 Create a QoS input policy for the router and assign the policing.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-policy-input name
cpu-qos rate-police rate-police-value
5 Create a QoS class map to differentiate the control-plane traffic and assign to an ACL.
CONFIGURATION mode
class-map match-any name
cpu-qos match {ip | mac | ipv6} access-group name
6 Create a QoS input policy map to match to the class-map and qos-policy for each desired protocol.
CONFIGURATION mode
policy-map-input name
cpu-qos class-map name qos-policy name
7 Enter Control Plane mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
control-plane-cpuqos
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
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