Creating qos policies, Creating qos policies -200, 200 creating qos policies – SMC Networks SMC Tiger 10/100 SMC6128L2 User Manual

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Creating QoS Policies

This function creates a policy map that can be attached to multiple
interfaces.

Command Usage

To configure a Policy Map, follow these steps:
- Create a Class Map as described on 3-197.
- Open the Policy Map page, and click Add Policy.
- When the Policy Configuration page opens, fill in the “Policy

Name” field, and click Add.

- When the Policy Rule Settings page opens, select a class name from

the scroll-down list (Class Name field). Configure a policy for traffic
that matches criteria defined in this class by setting the quality of
service that an IP packet will receive (in the Action field), defining
the maximum throughput and burst rate (in the Meter field), and the
action that results from a policy violation (in the Exceed field). Then
finally click Add to register the new policy.

A policy map can contain multiple class statements that can be applied
to the same interface with the Service Policy Settings (page 3-153). You
can configure up to 64 policers (i.e., meters or class maps) for each of
the following access list types: MAC ACL, IP ACL (including Standard
ACL and Extended ACL), IPv6 Standard ACL, and IPv6 Extended
ACL. This limitation applies to each switch chip (ES4524D: ports 1-26,
ES4548D: ports 1-25, ports 26-50). Also, note that the maximum
number of classes that can be applied to a policy map is 16.
Policing is based on a token bucket, where bucket depth (i.e., the
maximum burst before the bucket overflows) is by specified the
“Burst” field, and the average rate tokens are removed from the
bucket is by specified by the “Rate” option.

After using the policy map to define packet classification, service
tagging, and bandwidth policing, it must be assigned to a specific
interface by a service policy to take effect.

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