07-23-2017 04:41 AM - edited 03-08-2019 11:26 AM
hi
we have some config as shown below (this for Nexus Sw)
Any idea what will be the config equilent to IOS ? "set qos-group 7"...etc
policy-map type qos ACI-CLASSIFICATION
class CONTROL-TRAFFIC
set qos-group 7
class UserLevel1
set qos-group 6
07-23-2017 09:35 AM
Hello,
I think it is the same:
Configuring Type QoS Policies
Type qos policies are used for classifying the traffic of a specific system class identified by a unique qos-group value. A type qos policy can be attached to the system or to individual interfaces (including Fabric Extender host interfaces) for input traffic only.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. switch# configure terminal
2. switch(config)# policy-map type qos policy-name
3. switch(config-pmap-qos)# class type qos class-name
4. switch(config-pmap-c-qos)# set qos-group qos-group-value
5. (Optional) switch(config-pmap-c-qos)# no set qos-group qos-group-value
This is from the link below:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/qos/b_Cisco_Nexus_5000_Series_NX-OS_Quality_of_Service_Configuration_Guide/Cisco_Nexus_5000_Series_NX-OS_Quality_of_Service_Configuration_Guide_chapter3.html#task_1135199
05-09-2018 06:57 PM
You can classify traffic by matching packets based on an existing access control list (ACL). Traffic is classified by the criteria defined in the ACL. The permit and deny ACL keywords are ignored in the matching; even if a match criteria in the access-list has a deny action, it is still used for matching for this class.
This example shows how to classify traffic by matching packets based on existing ACLs:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# class-map type qos class_acl
switch(config-cmap-qos)# match access-group name acl-01
Use the show class-map command to display the ACL class-map configuration:
switch# show class-map class_acl
Please check the below link for more info:-
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/qos/513_n1_1/b_cisco_nexus_5000_qos_config_gd_513_n1_1/b_cisco_nexus_5000_qos_config_gd_513_n1_1_chapter_011.html#reference_1988920117299861200.
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