Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual

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After data steam classification, a policy map can be created to associate with the

class map created earlier and enter class mode. Then different policies (such as

bandwidth limit, priority degrading, assigning new DSCP value) can be applied to

different data streams. You can also define a policy set that can be use in a policy

map by several classes.

4. Apply QoS to the ports

Configure the trust mode for ports or bind policies to ports. A policy will only take

effect on a port when it is bound to that port.

5. Configure queue out method and weight

Configure queue out to PQ or WRR, set the proportion of the 8 egress queues

bandwidth and mapping from internal priority to egress queue.

6. Configure QoS mapping

Configure the mapping from CoS to DSCP, DSCP to CoS, DSCP to DSCP mutation,

IP precedence to DSCP, and policed DSCP.

1. Enable QoS

Command Explanation

Global Mode

mls qos

no mls qos

Enable/disable QoS function.

2. Configure class map.

Command Explanation

Global Mode

class-map <class-map-name>

no class-map <class-map-name>

Create a class map and enter class

map mode; the “no class-map

<class-map-name>

” command

deletes the specified class map.

match {access-group <acl-index-or-name>

| ip dscp <dscp-list>| ip precedence

<ip-precedence-list>| vlan <vlan-list>}

no match {access-group | ip dscp | ip

precedence | vlan|cos<cos-list> }

Set matching criterion (classify data

stream by ACL, DSCP, VLAN or

priority, etc) for the class map; the “no

match {access-group | ip dscp | ip

precedence | vlan|cos }

” command

deletes specified matching criterion.

3. Configure a policy map.

Command Explanation

Global Mode

policy-map <policy-map-name>

Create a policy map and enter policy

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