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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

To create a traffic policy:<br />

1 Enable the privileged EXEC mode and enter the global configuration mode (config).<br />

Router> enable<br />

Router# configure terminal<br />

2 Create the traffic policy and enter the policy-map configuration mode (config-pmap).<br />

Router(config)# policy-map newPolicy<br />

3 Specify the name of the class to associate with the policy and enter the policy-map class<br />

configuration mode (config-pmap-c).<br />

Note: In the policy-map class configuration mode you can define one or more QoS features<br />

which supply services supporting dedicated bandwidth, improving loss characteristics,<br />

managing network congestion, traffic shaping and setting traffic priorities. For more<br />

information see Creating a Traffic Policy in the Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions<br />

Configuration <strong>Guide</strong><br />

(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/qos/configuration/guide/fqos_c.html).<br />

Router(config-pmap)# class NMclass<br />

4 In the policy-map class configuration mode define the QoS features you want to apply<br />

to the class.<br />

Router(config-pmap-c)# drop<br />

Note: You can repeat the steps associating a class with the policy and defining the QoS<br />

features to apply to the class as many times as is necessary to create a policy that establishes<br />

services for all of the defined classes.<br />

5 Exit the policy-map class configuration mode.<br />

Router(config-pmap-c)# exit<br />

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