Installation guide
Quality of Service Commands
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Example
This example creates a class map called “rd_class#1,” and sets it to match packets
marked for DSCP service value 3:
This example creates a class map call “rd_class#2,” and sets it to match packets
marked for IP Precedence service value 5:
This example creates a class map call “rd_class#3,” and sets it to match packets
marked for VLAN 1:
policy-map
This command creates a policy map that can be attached to multiple interfaces, and
enters Policy Map configuration mode. Use the no form to delete a policy map and
return to Global configuration mode.
Syntax
[no] policy-map policy-map-name
policy-map-name - Name of the policy map. (Range: 1-16 characters)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
•Use the policy-map command to specify the name of the policy map, and
then use the class command to configure policies for traffic that matches
criteria defined in a class map.
• A policy map can contain multiple class statements that can be applied to the
same interface with the service-policy command (page 4-313).
• You must create a Class Map (page 4-309) before assigning it to a Policy Map.
Console(config)#class-map rd_class#1_ match-any
Console(config-cmap)#match ip dscp 3
Console(config-cmap)#
Console(config)#class-map rd_class#2 match-any
Console(config-cmap)#match ip precedence 5
Console(config-cmap)#
Console(config)#class-map rd_class#3 match-any
Console(config-cmap)#match vlan 1
Console(config-cmap)#