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CanogaOS Configuration Guide
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Note: The no class-map command deletes an existing class-map.
The following example shows configuring a class map named cmap1 with 1 match criterion: IP
access list ip-acl, which allows traffic from any source to any destination.
DUT(config)# ip access-list ip-acl
DUT(config-ip-acl)# permit any any any
DUT(config-ip-acl)#quit
DUT(config)# class-map cmap1
DUT(config-cmap)# match access-group ip-acl
Create Policy Map
The following shows creating a policy map to classify, police, and mark traffic.
1. configure terminal.
2. ip access-list to create an IP ACL.
3. class-map (match-any|match-all) NAME to create a class map.
4. policy-map NAME to create a policy map.
NAME = name of the policy map.
5. class NAME to define a traffic classification.
NAME = name of the class map.
6. set priority <0-63> color red|yellow|green to set a priority and color for the
packet matched class-map.
7. trust cos|dscp|ip-prec|port|outer to specify a policy to trust which to map
priority and color.
trust = set trust value for the class
dscp = trust dscp value in classified packets
cos = trust cos value in classified packets
ip-prec = trust ip precedence in classified packets
port = trust port default cos value in classified packets
outer = trust the outer header of tunnel to map to priority in classified packets
8. policer color-blind|color-aware cir <1-1000000> cbs <0-4000000> ebs
<0-4000000>| pir <1-1000000> pbs <0-4000000> drop-color red|yellow (use-l3-length)
to specify a policer.
color-blind = Color blind mode policer
color-aware = color-aware: Color aware mode policer
cir = CIR - commit Information rate (bps)
cbs = commit burst size (bytes)
ebs = EBS - Excess Burst Size (bytes)
pir = PIR - Peak Information Rate