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IPQoS Traffic

Groupings

You can apply a set of destination IP addresses to an IPQoS traffic
grouping by specifying a network address and subnet mask. IPQoS
traffic groupings can optionally include other components of IP
packets, such as IP source address, and destination or source
TCP/UDP port information.

There are two forms, short and long, of the command-line interface
(CLI) command for defining an IPQoS traffic grouping. The shorter
form can be used to define a grouping and assign a QoS profile for a
destination IP network. The longer form (also known as a flow) is
used for specifying additional criteria, such as TCP/UDP port
numbers and source IP address.

The short form syntax to add or delete an IPQoS traffic grouping is as
follows:

config ipqos [add | delete]

/ [qosprofile

| blackhole]

The long form syntax is as follows:

config ipqos [add | delete] [tcp | udp |

other | all] / {l4-

dstport }

{/} {l4-srcport

} [qosprofile |

blackhole]

Packet priority groupings

Packet priority groupings

❑ 802.1p prioritization bits

❑ N/A

❑ PACE

❑ N/A

Physical/logical groupings

Physical/logical groupings

❑ Source port

❑ N/A

❑ VLAN

❑ VLAN

Table 7-2 Traffic Groupings by QoS Mode (Continued)

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