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Chapter 32 Configuring PFC QoS
Configuring PFC QoS
These commands configure traffic classes and the policies to be applied to those traffic classes and attach
the policies to ports:
access-list (Optional for IP traffic. You can filter IP traffic with class-map commands.):
PFC QoS supports these access list types:
In Release 12.1(19)E and later releases, PFC QoS supports time-based Cisco IOS ACLs.
In Release 12.1(1)E and later releases, PFC QoS supports IPX access lists that contain a
source-network parameter and the optional destination-network and destination-node
parameters. PFC QoS does not support IPX access control lists that contain other parameters
(for example, source-node, protocol, source-socket, destination-socket, or service-type).
Except for MAC-Layer named access lists (see the Configuring MAC-Layer Named Access
Lists (Optional) section on page 32-39), refer to the Cisco IOS Security Configuration Guide,
Release 12.1, Traffic Filtering and Firewalls, Access Control Lists: Overview and
Guidelines, at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/secur_c/scprt3/ind
ex.htm
See Chapter 23, Configuring Network Security, for additional information about ACLs on the
Cisco 7600 series routers.
class-map (optional)Enter the class-map command to define one or more traffic classes by
specifying the criteria by which traffic is classified (see the Configuring a Class Map (Optional)
section on page 32-40).
Note You can also create class-maps during policy map creation with the policy-map class
command (see the Creating a Policy Map Class and Configuring Filtering section on
page 32-43).
policy-mapEnter the policy-map command to define the following:
New class maps
Policy map class trust mode
Aggregate policing and marking
Microflow policing and marking
service-policyEnter the service-policy command to attach a policy map to an interface.
Protocol Numbered Access Lists? Extended Access Lists? Named Access Lists?
IP Yes:
1 to 99
1300 to 1999
Yes:
100 to 199
2000 to 2699
Yes
IPX
1
1. Supported with Release 12.1(1)E and later.
Yes: 800 to 899 Yes: 900 to 999 Yes
MAC Layer
1
No No Yes
2
2. Supported with Release 12.1(1)E and later; see the Configuring MAC-Layer Named Access Lists (Optional)
section on page 32-39.