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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Chapter 18 Regulating and Shaping Subscriber Traffic
MQC Support for IP Sessions
Configuring QoS on Service Policy Maps With Traffic Classes
To configure QoS on service policy maps with traffic classes, enter the following commands beginning
in global configuration mode:
Step 3
Router(config-pmap-c)#
police
parameters
(Optional) Specifies the policing actions to implement on the
traffic.
parameters
defines the way in which you want the traffic class to
be policed. For more information, see the
police
command in the
command reference documentation for Cisco IOS 12.2 SB.
Note
Configure additional queuing and non-queuing actions as
required. For more information, see the
“Types of QoS
Actions” section on page 3-4
.
Step 4
Router(config-pmap-c)#
exit
Exits policy-map class configuration mode.
Step 1
Router(config-pmap)#
policy-map type
service
policy-map-name
Creates or modifies a service policy map, which is used to define
an Intelligent Service Gateway (ISG) subscriber service.
policy-map-name
is the name of the service policy map.
Step 2
Router(config-pmap)#
service-policy
{
input
|
output
}
policy-map-name
Attaches the specified policy map to the service profile.
input
indicates to apply the policy map to inbound traffic.
output
indicates to apply the policy map to outbound traffic.
policy-map-name
is the name of the policy map you specified in
Step 1.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)#
policy-map
policy-map-name
Creates a policy map with the name you specify and enters
policy-map configuration mode.
policy-map-name
is the name of the policy map.
Step 2
Router(config-pmap)#
class
class-map-name
Specifies the class of traffic to which the policy map applies.
class-map-name
is the name of a previously configured class
map.
Step 3
Router(config-pmap-c)#
police
parameters
(Optional) Specifies the policing actions to implement on the
traffic.
parameters
defines the way in which you want the traffic class to
be policed. For more information, see the
police
command in the
command reference documentation for Cisco IOS 12.2 SB.
Note
Configure additional queuing and non-queuing actions as
required. For more information, see the
“Types of QoS
Actions” section on page 3-4
.
Step 4
Router(config-pmap-c)#
exit
Exits policy-map class configuration mode.
Step 5
Router(config-pmap)#
policy-map type
service
policy-map-name
Creates or modifies a service policy map, which is used to define
an Intelligent Service Gateway (ISG) subscriber service.
policy-map-name
is the name of the service policy map.