ECS4510 Series Web Management Guide-R03

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Chapter 10
| Quality of Service
Creating QoS Policies
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Command Usage
A policy map can contain 512 class statements that can be applied to the same
interface (page 259). Up to 32 policy maps can be configured for ingress ports.
After using the policy map to define packet classification, service tagging, and
bandwidth policing, it must be assigned to a specific interface by a service
policy (page 259) to take effect.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Add
Policy Name – Name of policy map. (Range: 1-32 characters)
Description – A brief description of a policy map. (Range: 1-64 characters)
Add Rule
Policy Name – Name of policy map.
Class Name – Name of a class map that defines a traffic classification upon
which a policy can act.
Action – This attribute is used to set an internal QoS value in hardware for
matching packets. The PHB label is composed of five bits, three bits for per-hop
behavior, and two bits for the color scheme used to control queue congestion
with the srTCM and trTCM metering functions.
Set CoS – Configures the service provided to ingress traffic by setting an
internal CoS value for a matching packet (as specified in rule settings for a
class map). (Range: 0-7)
See Table 16, “Default Mapping of CoS/CFI to Internal PHB/Drop
Precedence,” on page 242).
Set PHB – Configures the service provided to ingress traffic by setting the
internal per-hop behavior for a matching packet (as specified in rule
settings for a class map). (Range: 0-7)
See Table 15, “Default Mapping of DSCP Values to Internal PHB/Drop
Values,” on page 240).
Set IP DSCP – Configures the service provided to ingress traffic by setting
an IP DSCP value for a matching packet (as specified in rule settings for a
class map). (Range: 0-63)
Meter – Check this to define the maximum throughput, burst rate, and the
action that results from a policy violation.