Reference Guide

set dscp
Sets the drop precedence for incoming packets based on their DSCP value and color map prole.
Syntax
set dscp dscp-value [color {red | yellow}]
Parameters
dscp-value — Enter a DSCP value (0 to 63).
color — (Optional) — Enter to apply a color map prole.
red — (Optional) Enter to mark the packets to drop.
yellow — (Optional) Enter to mark the packets to deliver to the egress queue.
Default Not congured
Command Mode POLICY-MAP-CLASS-MAP
Usage Information The QoS ingress QoS policy type only supports this command. Packets marked as color yellow deliver to the
egress queue, then the egress queue transmits the packets with the available bandwidth. If bandwidth is not
available, the packets drop. All packets marked as color red drop. When class-map type is qos, the qos-group
corresponds to data queues 0 to 7.
Example
OS10(conf-pmap-c-qos)# set dscp 10
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
set qos-group
Congures marking for the QoS-group queues.
Syntax
set qos-group queue-number
Parameters queue-number — Enter a queue number (0 to 7).
Default Not congured
Command Mode POLICY-MAP-CLASS-MAP
Usage Information The qos or control-plane ingress QoS policy type only supports this command. When class-map type is
control-plane, the qos-group corresponds to CPU queues 0 to 11, and when the class-map type is qos, the
qos-group corresponds to data queues 0 to 7.
Example
OS10(conf-pmap-c-qos)# set qos-group 7
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
shape
Shapes the outgoing trac rate.
Syntax
shape {min {kbps | mbps | pps} min-value [burst-size]} {max {kbps | mbps | pps}
max-value [max-burst-size]}
Parameters
min — Enter the minimum committed rate in unit (kbps, mbps, or pps).
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