01-20-2021 08:06 AM
Hi,
I've gone through the steps on a 3560 to make a control plane policy. ACLS, Class maps, and policy maps. I would like to apply it to the control plane input but it doesnt seem like the commands are there?
Does anyone know the proper way to apply this?
Thanks
01-20-2021 08:23 AM
what mind of License you have
CoPP is supported only on LAN BASE, IP Lite, and IP Service licenses.
01-20-2021 08:26 AM
Thanks for your reply. It has an ipservices license active.
01-20-2021 08:28 AM
Can you post show version
follow as suggested guide and let us know what you not able to configure or challenge you have
01-20-2021 08:36 AM
I see, I was doing it more in this way.
i can do everything but apply it to the control plane.
sho ver: flash:3560e-universal-mz.152-4.E7
01-20-2021 09:09 AM
can you post the config and give us example what error you getting when you apply ?
01-20-2021 10:38 AM
Thanks,
I don't necessarily get an error, the command just isn't there for me.
#conf t
#c?
call-home captive-portal-bypass cdp cef
cisp class-map cins clock
cluster cns coap configuration
crypto cts
These are my options.
Normally i believe you would apply it like this: control-plane> service-policy input "POLICY-NAME"
Config attached.
Thanks for your help.
01-20-2021 10:49 AM
3560 has limited features as per I know, please refer to the guide that is the command syntax available.
01-20-2021 10:54 AM
So, if adding the policy maps to the control plane isnt an option, i could just add them to some specific interfaces instead to get a similar effect?
01-21-2021 10:04 AM
When I try this way on a 3560 i can type mls qos but cannot follow that with copp.
Thanks
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