Cisco CiscoWorks QoS Policy Manager 4.1 Installation Guide
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Readme for QoS Policy Manager 4.1.4 on Windows
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Additional Command Support
Additional Command Support
QPM provides a web-based, intuitive user interface to define QoS policies for network devices. It
translates those policies into command line interface (CLI) commands. (For more information about
policy configuration, see
translates those policies into command line interface (CLI) commands. (For more information about
policy configuration, see
)
When you deploy these QoS policies on the network devices, QPM automatically configures the devices
using these commands. You need not manually enter these commands to deploy the QoS policies.
using these commands. You need not manually enter these commands to deploy the QoS policies.
If you want to preview the commands that are used to configure the network devices:
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Choose Provisioning > Policy Management > Policy Preview > Local Preview
Or
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Choose Provisioning > Policy Management > Policy Preview > Online Preview.
The following sections describe the commands that are additionally supported in QPM 4.1.4:
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Configuration for Catalyst 2960, 2970
When you map DSCP values to an ingress queue, or to a queue and a threshold ID, the following
command is used to configure the device:
command is used to configure the device:
mls qos srr-queue input dscp-map queue
queue-id
{
dscp1...dscp8
| threshold
threshold-id
dscp1...dscp8
}
When you map DSCP values to an egress queue, or to a queue and a threshold ID, the following
command is used to configure the device:
command is used to configure the device:
mls qos srr-queue output dscp-map queue
queue-id
{
dscp1...dscp8
| threshold
threshold-id
dscp1...dscp8
}
UGAS5xxx
Cisco AS5200
Cisco AS5300
Cisco AS5800
Cisco AS5350XM
VG200 Cisco
VG248
Cisco VG204
Cisco VG202
Table 4
Devices Supported by Auto Device Support Feature (continued)
Device Type
Device Name