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Policy-Map Commands
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service-policy
This command attaches a policy map to an output or input interface. You can attach a single
policy map to one or more interfaces.
Syntax
service-policy [input | output] policy-map-name
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of the command removes a policy map from the interface:
no service-policy [input | output]
Mode
Interface configuration:
XSR(config-if
Example
The following example associates policy map ACMEpolicy with Serial 1/0:
XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0
XSR(config-if
Policy-Map Commands
policy-map
This command creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to one or more interfaces to
specify a service policy. Sub‐commands associated with this command are:
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bandwidth
‐ Specifies the bandwidth allocated for a class belonging to a policy map. Go to
•
class
‐ Specifies the criteria for classifying traffic. Go to
for the command
definition.
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police
‐ Configures traffic policing. Go to
for the command definition.
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priority
‐ Prioritizes a class of traffic belonging to a policy map. Go to
for the
command definition.
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queue-limit
‐ Specifies the peak number of packets the queue can hold for a class policy
configured in a policy map. Refer to
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random-detect
(RED) ‐ Enables Random Early Detect on an interface. Refer to
for
the command definition.
•
random-detect
(WRED) ‐ Enables Weighted Random Early Detect on an interface. Refer to
•
random-detect dscp
‐ Specifies the DSCP value. Refer to
definition.
policy-map-name
Attaches the specified policy map onto the output port.