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Configuring Quality of Service
QoS Advanced Mode
STEP 3
STEP 4
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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.
Class Map Name—Enter the name of a new class map.
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.
IP—Select the IPv4 based ACL or the IPv6 based ACL for the class map.
MAC—Select the MAC based ACL for the class map.
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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