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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4 Attaching Service Policies
Attaching ATM QoS Service Policies
Attaching QoS Service Policies to an ATM Interface
To attach a QoS service policy to an ATM interface, enter the following commands beginning in interface
configuration mode:
Configuration Example for Attaching QoS Service Policies to an ATM Interface
Example 4-1
shows how to attach the QoS service policy named myQoS to inbound traffic arriving at
ATM interface 1/0/0. The router applies the service policy to all of the PVCs configured on the interface.
Example 4-1
Attaching a QoS Policy to an ATM Interface
Router(config)#
interface atm 1/0/0
Router(config-if)#
service-policy input myQoS
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)#
interface atm
slot
/
module
/
port
Specifies the interface to which you want to attach the QoS
service policy and enters interface configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config-if)#
service-policy
{
input
|
output
}
policy-map-name
Attaches the service policy you specify to the interface.
input
indicates to apply the service policy to inbound traffic on
the interface.
output
indicates to apply the service policy to outbound traffic on
the interface.
Note
For QoS policies containing the
bandwidth
,
priority
,
random-detect
,
queue-limit
, and
shape
commands, you
must specify the
output
keyword. If you use these
commands with the
input
keyword, the router ignores the
commands.
policy-map-name
is the name of the policy map you want to attach
to the subinterface.
Note
The router applies the service policy to the ATM interface
and to all PVCs configured on the interface that do not
have their own QoS policy applied.