PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual
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Chapter 17 Qos Configuration
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Configuration result:
An ACL name 1 is set to matching segment 192.168.1.0. Enable QoS globally, create a class map named c1,
matching ACL1 in class map; create another policy map named p1 and refer to c1 in p1, set appropriate
policies to limit bandwidth and burst value. Apply this policy map on port ethernet1/2. After the above settings
done, bandwidth for packets from segment 192.168.1.0 through port ethernet 1/2 is set to 10 Mb/s, with a
burst value of 4 MB, all packets exceed this bandwidth setting in that segment will be dropped.
Example 3:
Figure 1-7 Typical QoS topology
As shown in the figure, inside the block is a QoS domain, Switch1 classifies different traffics and assigns
different IP precedences. For example, set CoS precedence for packets from segment 192.168.1.0 to 5 on
port ethernet1/1. The port connecting to switch2 is a trunk port. In Switch2, set port ethernet 1/1 that
connecting to swtich1 to trust CoS precedence. Thus inside the QoS domain, packets of different priorities will
go to different queues and get different bandwidth.
The configuration steps are listed below:
QoS configuration in SwitchA:
Switch#config
Switch(config)#access-list 1 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255
Switch(config)#mls qos
Switch(config)#class-map c1
Switch(Config-ClassMap-c1)#match access-group 1
Switch(Config-ClassMap-c1)#exit
Switch(config)#policy-map p1
Switch(Config-PolicyMap-p1)#class c1
Switch(Config-PolicyMap-p1-Class-c1)# set ip precedence 5
Switch(Config-PolicyMap-p1-Class-c1)#exit
Switch(Config-PolicyMap-p1)#exit
Switch(config)#interface ethernet 1/1
Switch(Config-If-Ethernet1/1)#service-policy input p1
Server
Switch3
Switch1
Switch2
Trunk
QoS area