Command Reference Guide
Quality of Service (QoS) Map Commands
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QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) MAP COMMANDS
A QoS policy is defined using a QoS map in the CLI. The QoS map is a named list with sequenced entries.
An entry contains a single match reference and one or more actions (priority, set, or both). To activate the
QoS Command Set (which allows you to create and/or edit a map), enter a valid version of the QoS
command at the Global Configuration Mode prompt. Multiple map entries for the same QoS map are
differentiated by a sequence number. The sequence number is used to assign match order.
Once created, a QoS map must be applied to an interface (using the qos-policy out <map-name>
command) in order to actively process traffic. Any traffic for the interface that is not sent to the priority
queue is sent using the default queuing method for the interface (such as weighted fair queuing).
For example:
>enable
#config terminal
(config)#qos map VOICEMAP 10
(config-qos-map)#match precedence 5
(config-qos-map)#priority 512
(config-qos-map)#exit
(config)#interface fr 1
(config-fr 1)#qos-policy out VOICEMAP
The following commands are common to multiple command sets and are covered in a centralized section
of this guide. For more information, refer to the sections listed below:
bind <#> <from interface> <slot/port> <tdm-group#> <to interface> <slot/port> on page 924
do on page 928
end on page 929
exit on page 930
ping <address> on page 931
show running-config on page 933
All other commands for this command set are described in this section in alphabetical order.
match on page 918
priority on page 919
set dscp <0-63> on page 920
set precedence <0-7> on page 921