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Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)SG
OL-7659-03
Chapter 27      Configuring Quality of Service
Configuring QoS
This example shows how to create a named aggregate policer with a 10 Mbps rate limit and a 1-MB burst 
size that transmits conforming traffic and marks down out-of-profile traffic.
Switch# config terminal
Switch(config)# qos aggregate-policer aggr-1 10000000 1000000 conform-action transmit 
exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
Switch(config)# end
Switch#
This example shows how to verify the configuration:
Switch# show qos aggregate-policer aggr-1
Policer aggr-1
  Rate(bps):10000000 Normal-Burst(bytes):1000000
  conform-action:transmit exceed-action:policed-dscp-transmit
  Policymaps using this policer:
Switch#
Configuring a QoS Policy 
The following subsections describe QoS policy configuration:
Note
QoS policies process both unicast and multicast traffic.
Overview of QoS Policy Configuration 
Configuring a QoS policy requires you to configure traffic classes and the policies that will be applied 
to those traffic classes, and to attach the policies to interfaces using these commands:
access-list (optional for IP traffic—you can filter IP traffic with class-map commands):
QoS supports these access list types:
See 
 for information about ACLs on 
the Catalyst 4500 series switches.
class-map (optional)—Enter the class-map command to define one or more traffic classes by 
specifying the criteria by which traffic is classified. (See the 
Protocol
Numbered Access Lists?
Extended Access Lists?
Named Access Lists?
IP
Yes:
1 to 99
1300 to 1999
Yes:
100 to 199
2000 to 2699
Yes