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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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queue mode wrr method; the “queue mode wrr”<br />

command restores the default WRR<br />

queue out method.<br />

Global Mode<br />

wrr-queue cos-map <br />

egress queue; the “no wrr-queue<br />

no wrr-queue cos-map<br />

cos-map” command restores the<br />

default setting.<br />

6. Configure QoS mapping<br />

Command<br />

Explanation<br />

Global Mode<br />

mls qos map {cos-dscp | Set CoS to DSCP mapping, DSCP<br />

dscp-cos to | to CoS mapping, DSCP to DSCP<br />

dscp-mutation<br />

to<br />

mutation mapping, IP precedence to<br />

DSCP and policed DSCP mapping;<br />

|ip-prec-dscp | the “no mls qos map {cos-dscp |<br />

policed-dscp to dscp-cos | dscp-mutation<br />

}<br />

|<br />

no mls qos map {cos-dscp | dscp-cos | ip-prec-dscp | policed-dscp}”<br />

dscp-mutation | command restores the default<br />

ip-prec-dscp | policed-dscp}<br />

mapping.<br />

8.1.3 Commands for QoS<br />

8.1.3.1 class<br />

Command: class <br />

no class <br />

Function: Associates a class to a policy map and enters the policy class map mode; the<br />

“no class “ command deletes the specified class.<br />

Parameters: < class-map-name> is the class map name used by the class.<br />

Default: No policy class is configured by default.<br />

Command mode: Policy map configuration Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: Before setting up a policy class, a policy map should be created and the<br />

policy map mode entered. In the policy map mode, classification and policy configuration<br />

can be performed on packet traffic classified by class map.<br />

Example: Entering a policy class mode.<br />

Switch(Config)#policy-map p1<br />

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