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18.2 QoS Configuration Task List
1. Configure class map
Set up a classification rule according to ACL, CoS, VLAN ID, IPv4 Precedent, DSCP, IPV6 FL to
classify the data stream. Different classes of data streams will be processed with different policies.
2. Configure a policy map
After data steam classification, a policy map can be created to associate with the class map
created earlier and enter class mode. Then different policies (such as bandwidth limit, priority
degrading assigning new DSCP value) can be applied to different data streams. You can also
define a policy set that can be use in a policy map by several classes.
3. Apply QoS to the ports or the VLAN interfaces
Configure the trust mode for ports or bind policies to ports. A policy will only take effect on a port
when it is bound to that port.
The policy may be bound to the specific VLAN.
It is not recommended to synchronously use policy map on VLAN and its port, or else the policy
map priority of the port is higher.
4. Configure queue management algorithm
Configure queue management algorithm, such as sp, wdrr, and so on.
Configure QoS mapping
Configure the mapping from CoS to DP, DSCP to DSCP, IntP or DP, IntP to DSCP.
1. Configure class map.
Command
Explanation
Global Mode
class-map <class-map-name>
no class-map <class-map-name>
Create a class map and enter class map
mode; the “no class-map
<class-map-name>” command deletes
the specified class map.
match {access-group
ip dscp
ipv6 flowlabel
no match {access-group | ip dscp | ip
precedence | ipv6 access-group | ipv6 dscp |
ipv6 flowlabel | vlan | cos}
Set matching criterion (classify data
stream by ACL, CoS, VLAN ID, IPv4
Precedent, IPv6 FL or DSCP, etc) for the
class map; the no command deletes
specified matching criterion.
2. Configure a policy map
Command
Explanation