Marking Action Drivers - Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Configuration Manual

Release ios xe 3.3.0sg and ios 15.1(1)sg
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Configuring QoS
map from 2 to 3
exit
The following table lists the traffic attributes for which a to-from relationship can be established using
the table map.
Table 40-3
The "To" Attribute
Precedence
DSCP
CoS
The following is an example of a policy map (policy2) configured to use the table map (table-map1)
created earlier:
Policy map policy
exit
In this example, a mapping relationship was created between the CoS attribute and the DSCP attribute
as defined in the table map.
For information on configuring a policy map to use a table map, "Configuring a Policy Map" section on
page 40-15.
The final task is to attach the policy map to the interface. For information on attaching the policy map
to the interface, see the "Attaching a Policy Map to an Interface" section on page 40-16.

Marking Action Drivers

A marking action can be triggered based on one of the two QoS processing steps.
Traffic Marking Procedure Flowchart
Figure 40-3 illustrates the order of the procedures for configuring traffic marking.
Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.3.0SG and IOS 15.1(1)SG
40-20
Traffic Attributes for Which a To-From Relationship Can Be Established
The "From" Attribute
CoS, QoS group, DSCP, Precedence
COS, QoS group, DSCP, Precedence
DSCP, QoS group, CoS, Precedence
class class-default
set cos dscp table table-map
Classification based: In this case, all the traffic matching a class is marked using either explicit or
tablemap based method. This method is referred to as unconditional marking.
Policer result-based: In this case, a class of traffic is marked differently based on the policer result
(conform/exceed/violate) applicable to that packet. This method is referred to as conditional
marking.
Chapter 40
Configuring Quality of Service
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