Local qos id marking configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration considerations – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Local QoS ID marking configuration example

Local QoS ID marking allows you to mark the same local QoS ID for packets of multiple classes and

configure a new class to match the local QoS ID to group these packets into the new class. With this

feature, you can perform QoS actions for the old classes respectively and perform other QoS actions for
the new class. In this way, you can perform layers of QoS actions for the specific packets.

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 18

, configure local QoS ID marking and traffic policing to limit the outgoing traffic of

the administration department and the R&D department to 102400 kbps, respectively, and limit the

outgoing traffic of the marketing department (containing two sub-departments) to 204800 kbps.

Figure 18 Network diagram

Configuration considerations

Configure two classes to match the traffic from the administration department and the R&D
department, respectively, and then configure traffic policing behaviors for the two classes.

Mark the same local QoS ID for the traffic from the two sub-departments of the marketing
department, configure a class to match packets with the local QoS ID, and then configure a traffic

policing behavior for the class to limit the outgoing traffic of the two sub-departments.

Configuration procedure

1.

Limit the upstream traffic of the administration department and R&D department:
# Configure IPv4 basic ACL 2001 to match the outgoing traffic of the administration department.

<SwitchA> system-view

[SwitchA] acl number 2001

[SwitchA-acl-basic-2001] rule permit source 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255

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