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Quality of service configuration guide
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Chapter 5
Distributing Bandwidth Between Queues
Command or Action
Step 9
shape {average | peak} cir [bc] [be]
Step 10
service-policy child-policy-name
Step 11
exit
Step 12
exit
Step 13
interface type slot/module/port.subinterface
[point-to-point | multipoint]
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Distribution of Remaining Bandwidth Using Ratio
Purpose
(Optional) Shapes the average or peak rate to the rate you
specify.
average specifies average rate shaping.
peak specifies peak rate shaping.
cir specifies the committed information rate (CIR), in bits
per second (bps).
(Optional) bc specifies the committed burst size, in bits.
(Optional) be specifies the excess burst size, in bits.
Applies the child policy map you specify to the traffic class.
The router applies the QoS actions specified in the child
policy to the traffic class.
child-policy-name is the name of the child policy.
Note
The service-policy command typically requires that
you specify the direction of the traffic using the
input or output keywords. However, when
applying a child policy to a parent policy, do not
specify traffic direction.
Exits policy-map class configuration mode.
Exits policy-map configuration mode.
Creates or modifies the interface you specify. Enters
subinterface configuration mode.
type is the interface type (for example, Gigabit Ethernet).
slot/module/port.subinterface is the number of the
subinterface that identifies the subinterface (for example,
1/0/0.1).
(Optional) point-to-point indicates that the subinterface is
a point-to-point subinterface.
(Optional) multipoint indicates that the subinterface is a
point-to-multipoint subinterface.
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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