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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
Examples
Example 1-1
Class Map Examples for VPN Traffic
In the following example, the
class-map
command classifies all non-tunneled TCP traffic, using an
access list named tcp_traffic:
hostname(config)#
access-list tcp_traffic permit tcp any any
Step 6
class
priority_map_name
Example:
hostname(config-pmap)# class
priority_class
Identifies the class map you created for prioritized traffic in
Step 7
priority
Example:
hostname(config-pmap-c)# priority
Configures priority queuing for the class.
Step 8
class
policing_map_name
Example:
hostname(config-pmap)# class
policing_class
Identifies the class map you created for policed traffic in
Step 9
police
{
output
|
input
}
conform-rate
[
conform-burst
] [
conform-action
[
drop
|
transmit
]] [
exceed-action
[
drop
|
transmit
]]
Example:
hostname(config-pmap-c)# police output
56000 10500
Configures policing for the class. See the followingoptions:
•
conform-burst argument
—Specifies the maximum number of
instantaneous bytes allowed in a sustained burst before
throttling to the conforming rate value, between 1000 and
512000000 bytes.
•
conform-action
—Sets the action to take when the rate is less
than the
conform_burst
value.
•
conform-rate—
Sets the rate limit for this traffic flow;
between 8000 and 2000000000 bits per second.]
•
drop
—Drops the packet.
•
exceed-action
—Sets the action to take when the rate is
between the
conform-rate
value and the
conform-burst
value.
•
input
—Enables policing of traffic flowing in the input
direction.
•
output
—Enables policing of traffic flowing in the output
direction.
•
transmit
—Transmits the packet.
Step 10
service-policy
policymap_name
{
global
|
interface
interface_name
}
Example:
hostname(config)# service-policy
QoS_policy interface inside
Activates the policy map on one or more interfaces.
global
applies
the policy map to all interfaces, and
interface
applies the policy
to one interface. Only one global policy is allowed. You can
override the global policy on an interface by applying a service
policy to that interface. You can only apply one policy map to
each interface.
Command
Purpose
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