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| mac mac-access-list }
no classify { cos | icos | vlan | ivlan |
ethernet-type | precedence | dscp |
tos | diffserv | ip | ipv6 | mac }
vlanid stands for the matched VLAN, which
ranges from 1 to 4094.
ivlanid stands for the matched inner VLAN,
which ranges from 1 to 4094.
ethernet-type stands for the matched packet
type, which is between 0x0600 and 0xFFFF.
precedence-value
stands for the priority field
in tos of IP packet, which ranges from 0 to 7.
dscp-value
stands for the dscp field in tos of
IP packet, which ranges from 0 to 63.
tos-value
stands for latency, throughput,
reliability and cost fields in tos of IP packet,
which ranges from 0 to 15.
diffserv-value stands for the entire tos field.
Ip-access-list stands for the name of the
matched IP access list. The name has 1 to
20 characters.
Ipv6-access-list stands for the name of the
matched IPv6 access list. The name has 1
to 20 characters.
Configures the name of the matched MAC
access list. The name has 1 to -20
characters.
exit
Goes back to the global configuration mode.
exit
Goes back to the EXEC mode.
46.3.12 Setting the Actions of the Match-up Data Flow of the QoS Policy
Mapping
The actions to define the data flow mean to take corresponding actions to a data flow with compliance of the
filtration rule, which include bandwidth limit, drop, update, etc.
Enter the privileged mode and run the following commands to set the action of a policy, matching up the data
flow. The action will replace the previous settings.
Command Purpose
config
Enters the global configuration mode.
[
no
]
policy-map
name Enters the configuration mode of the QoS
policy map.
name
stands for the name of the policy.
action{bandwidth max-band | {cir
max-band
stands for the occupied maximum