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Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco MWR 2941 Router Using the CLI
Configuration Sequence
Step 4 Specify the interface to which you want to apply the policy map.
Router(config)# interface gigabitEthernet0/1
Step 5 Use the service-policy command to attach the policy map to an interface. The input and output
parameters specify the direction in which router applies the policy map.
Router(config-if)# service-policy output policy1
Step 6 Exit configuration mode.
Router(config-cmap)# end
Router#
Note You can use the show policy map interface command to verify your configuration.
For more information about configuring classification, see the Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions
Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SR.
Configuring Marking
Marking network traffic allows you to set or modify the attributes for packets in a defined traffic class.
You can use marking with traffic classification to configure variety of QoS features for your network.
The Cisco MWR 2941 marking allows you to modify the following packet attributes:
• Differentiated services code point (DSCP) value
• Class of service (CoS) value
• MPLS Exp bit value
• Qos-group value (internal)
For instructions on how to configure marking for IP Precedence, DSCP, or CoS value, use the following
sections:
• Creating a Class Map for Marking Network Traffic
• Creating a Policy Map for Applying a QoS Feature to Network Traffic
• Attaching the Policy Map to an Interface
For instructions on how to configure MPLS Exp bit marking, see the “Configuring MPLS Exp Bit
Marking using a Pseudowire” section on page 4-100.
Creating a Class Map for Marking Network Traffic
Class maps allow you to define classes of network traffic in order to apply QoS features to each class.
Follow these steps to define a traffic class to mark network traffic.
Step 1 Enter enable mode.
Router> enable
Step 2 Enter the password.
Password: password