Applying Policy Map To Interface - Cisco ONS 15454 Software Feature And Configuration Manual

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Configuring QoS
When the policing action is used with a "match any" class (policing an entire interface), and flow control
Note
send is enabled, then flow control will be used to back-off the source port to the configured police rate,
rather than discarding the over-limit traffic.

Applying Policy Map to Interface

Beginning in global configuration mode, follow these steps to apply a policy map to an interface using
the service-policy command.
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# interface
interface-id
Step 2
Router(config-if)#
service-policy
policy-map-name
policy-map-name
Step 3
Router(config-if)# end
Step 4
Router# copy running-config
startup-config
Applying an input policy map to a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet interface with port based policing
Note
is required to enable flow control on that interface.
To delete an existing policy map, use the no policy-map policy-map-name global configuration
command. To delete an existing class map, use the no class class-map-name policy-map configuration
command. To remove an existing policer, use the no police policy-map configuration command. To
remove the policy map and interface association, use the no service-policy {input policy-map-name |
output policy-map-name} interface configuration command.
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Purpose
Enters interface configuration mode, and specifies the interface to
apply the policy map.
Valid interfaces are limited to physical Ethernet and POS
interfaces.
Note
Applies a policy map to the input or output of a particular
{
input
interface.
|
output
}
Only one policy map per interface per direction is supported.
Use input policy-map-name to apply the specified
policy map to the input of an interface.
Use output policy-map-name to apply the specified
policy map to the output of an interface.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.
Chapter 13
Policy maps cannot be applied to subinterfaces, port
channel interfaces, or BVIs.
Configuring Quality of Service
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