Setup Guide
Creating an Input QoS Policy
To create an input QoS policy, use the following steps.
1  Create a Layer 3 input QoS policy.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-policy-input
Create a Layer 2 input QoS policy by specifying the keyword layer2 after the qos-policy-input command.
2  After you create an input QoS policy, do one or more of the following:
Conguring Policy-Based Rate Policing
Setting a dot1p Value for Egress Packets
Conguring Policy-Based Rate Policing
To congure policy-based rate policing, use the following command.
• Congure rate police ingress trac.
QOS-POLICY-IN mode
rate-police
Setting a dot1p Value for Egress Packets
To set a dot1p value for egress packets, use the following command.
• Set a dscp or dot1p value for egress packets.
QOS-POLICY-IN mode
set mac-dot1p
Constraints
The systems supporting this feature should use only the default global dot1p to queue mapping conguration as described in Dot1p to 
Queue Mapping Requirement.
Creating an Output QoS Policy
To create an output QoS policy, use the following commands.
1  Create an output QoS policy.
CONFIGURATION mode
qos-policy-output
2  After you congure an output QoS policy, do one or more of the following:
Scheduler Strict — Policy-based Strict-priority Queueing conguration is done through scheduler strict. It is applied to Qos-policy-
output. When scheduler strict is applied to multiple Queues, high queue number takes precedence.
Allocating Bandwidth to Queue
Specifying WRED Drop Precedence
Quality of Service (QoS)
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