Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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Appendix F CLI Command Reference for QPM Actions
Custom Queuing Configuration
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Custom Queuing Configuration
When you select Custom Queuing as a QoS property, and create custom queuing
policies on the interface, QPM uses this command sequence to configure the
device (except for Frame Relay interfaces on which you have enabled FRTS):
policies on the interface, QPM uses this command sequence to configure the
device (except for Frame Relay interfaces on which you have enabled FRTS):
1.
access-list ACLNum filter
2.
queue-list qListNum protocol ip qNum list ACLNum
3.
queue-list qListNum queue qNum byte-count bytes [limit limit]
4.
queue-list qListNum default qNum
5.
interface interfacename
6.
custom-queue-list qListNum
If the interface is Frame Relay using FRTS, QPM uses this command sequence to
configure the device:
configure the device:
1.
map-class frame-relay classname
2.
frame-relay custom-queue-list qListNum
3.
interface interfacename
4.
frame-relay class classname
Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) Policies
When you create queue weight policies for a layer 3 switch, QPM uses this
command sequence to configure the device:
command sequence to configure the device:
1.
qos switching
2.
qos mapping [source Fastethernet name] [destination Fastethernet name]
precedence precedence wrr-weight weight
precedence precedence wrr-weight weight