Configuring Quality of Service
QoS Advanced Mode
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NOTE
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
A new class map is added by selecting one or two ACLs and giving the class map
a name. If a class map has two ACLs, you can specify that a frame must match
both ACLs, or that it must match either one or both of the ACLs selected.
Enter the parameters.
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Class Map Name—Enter the name of a new class map.
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Match ACL Type—The criteria that a packet must match in order to be
considered to belong to the flow defined in the class map. The options are:
IP
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—A packet must match either of the IP based ACLs in the class map.
MAC
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—A packet must match the MAC based ACL in the class map.
IP and MAC
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ACL in the class map.
IP or MAC
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—A packet must match either the IP based ACL or the MAC
based ACL in the class map.
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IP—Select the IPv4 based ACL or the IPv6 based ACL for the class map.
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MAC—Select the MAC based ACL for the class map.
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Preferred ACL—Select whether packets are first matched to an IP-based
ACL or a MAC-based ACL.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
QoS Policers
You can measure the rate of traffic that matches a pre-defined set of rules, and to
enforce limits, such as limiting the rate of file-transfer traffic that is allowed on a
port.
This can be done by using the ACLs in the class map(s) to match the desired
traffic, and by using a policer to apply the QoS on the matching traffic.
QoS policers are not supported when the switch is in Layer 3 system mode.
—A packet must match the IP based ACL and the MAC based
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