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- Preface
- Product Overview
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- Private Hosts
- IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
- Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT)
- Spanning Tree Protocols (STP, MST)
- Optional STP Features
- IP Unicast Layer 3 Switching
- Policy-Based Routing (PBR)
- Layer 3 Interface Configuration
- Unidirectional Ethernet (UDE) and unidirectional link routing (UDLR)
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
- MPLS VPN Support
- Ethernet over MPLS (EoMPLS)
- Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS)
- Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVC)
- Layer 2 over Multipoint GRE (L2omGRE)
- IPv4 Multicast Layer 3 Features
- IPv4 Multicast IGMP Snooping
- IPv4 PIM Snooping
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- IPv4 IGMP Filtering
- IPv4 Router Guard
- IPv4 Multicast VPN Support
- IPv6 Multicast Layer 3 Features
- IPv6 MLD Snooping
- NetFlow Hardware Support
- Call Home
- System Event Archive (SEA)
- Backplane Platform Monitoring
- Local SPAN, RSPAN, and ERSPAN
- SNMP IfIndex Persistence
- Top-N Reports
- Layer 2 Traceroute Utility
- Mini Protocol Analyzer
- PFC QoS Overview
- PFC QoS Guidelines and Restrictions
- PFC QoS Classification, Marking, and Policing
- PFC QoS Policy Based Queueing
- PFC QoS Global and Interface Options
- AutoQoS
- MPLS QoS
- PFC QoS Statistics Data Export
- Cisco IOS ACL Support
- Cisco TrustSec (CTS)
- AutoSecure
- MAC Address-Based Traffic Blocking
- Port ACLs (PACLs)
- VLAN ACLs (VACLs)
- Policy-Based Forwarding (PBF)
- Denial of Service (DoS) Protection
- Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Snooping
- IP Source Guard
- Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
- Traffic Storm Control
- Unknown Unicast and Multicast Flood Control
- IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
- Web-Based Authentication
- Port Security
- Lawful Intercept
- Online Diagnostic Tests
- Migrating From a 12.2SX QoS Configuration
Migrating From a 12.2SX QoS Configuration
Note ● This appendix describes what happens during command migration; it does not describe the effect of any changes that you choose to make to the configuration after the migration completes.
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Command Migration
- Table B-1: Platform-Specific Global Command Migration
- Table B-2: Platform-Specific Interface-Mode Command Migration
- Table B-3: Platform-Specific Policymap Command Migration
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Action |
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mls qos
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auto qos default
– On each untrusted port, to duplicate the Release 12.2SX default port state (untrusted, which marks traffic), migration applies a platform qos trust none remark interface command, which marks all non-MPLS traffic. – On each trusted port, migration applies the equivalent platform qos trust interface command (because platform qos trust dscp is the default, it is not required on a port that was configured with the mls qos trust dscp command).
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no mls qos
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mls qos queueing-only
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no mls qos rewrite ip dscp
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mls qos marking ignore port-trust
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default condition. |
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mls qos marking statistics
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mls qos police serial
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default nonconfigurable condition. |
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mls qos police redirected
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default nonconfigurable condition. |
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mls qos map cos-dscp
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mls qos map dscp-cos
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mls qos map dscp-exp
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mls qos map exp-dscp
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mls qos map ip-prec-dscp
mls qos map precedence-dscp
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mls qos map policed-dscp normal-burst
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mls qos map policed-dscp max-burst
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mls qos aggregate-policer
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mls qos protocol
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mls qos statistics-export
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mac packet-classify use vlan
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default nonconfigurable condition. |
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mls qos tunnel gre input uniform-mode
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default nonconfigurable condition. |
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Action |
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mls qos vlan-based
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mls qos trust cos
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mls qos trust dscp
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default nonconfigurable condition. |
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mls qos trust precedence
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No 12.2SY equivalent; corresponds to the 12.2SY default condition. The lowest 3 bits of the ingress DSCP are not zeroed. |
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no mls qos trust
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mls qos trust extend
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mls qos trust device
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mls qos mpls trust experimental
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mls qos dscp-mutation
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mls qos exp-mutation
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mls qos statistics-export
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mls qos bridged
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No 12.2SY equivalent; automatically enabled or disabled as required by the microflow policing configuration. |
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mac packet-classify
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mls qos loopback
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mls qos queue-mode mode-dscp
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mls qos cos
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– By default, for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic, the ingress CoS value is overwritten by the DSCP value. – By default, for other traffic that is not tagged, the ingress CoS value is used, rather than the configured port CoS value. – Use the platform qos cos override interface command to use the value configured with the platform qos cos interface command instead of the original ingress CoS value. |
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wrr-queue bandwidth
wrr-queue cos-map
wrr-queue dscp-map
wrr-queue queue-limit
wrr-queue random-detect
wrr-queue threshold
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wrr-queue bandwidth
wrr-queue cos-map
wrr-queue dscp-map
wrr-queue queue-limit
wrr-queue random-detect
wrr-queue threshold
Note These commands are in effect only if the platform qos queueing-only or the auto qos default global configuration command is configured. |
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rcv-queue bandwidth
rcv-queue cos-map
rcv-queue queue-limit
rcv-queue random-detect
rcv-queue threshold
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rcv-queue bandwidth
rcv-queue cos-map
rcv-queue queue-limit
rcv-queue random-detect
rcv-queue threshold
Note These commands are in effect only if the platform qos queueing-only or the auto qos default global configuration command is configured. |
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priority-queue cos-map
priority-queue queue-limit
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priority-queue cos-map
priority-queue queue-limit
Note These commands are in effect only if the platform qos queueing-only or the auto qos default global configuration command is configured. |
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mls qos channel-consistency
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Note Enabled by the auto qos default global configuration command. |
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Action |
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These 12.2SX policy-map commands are propagated to the 12.2SY configuration, but must be replaced manually:
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no trust
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set {dscp | precedence}
value
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set {dscp | precedence}
value
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police ... {exceed| violate} policed-dscp
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police ... {exceed| violate} policed-dscp
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police flow...
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police flow...
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police aggregate...
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police aggregate...
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Global Configuration Command Queueing Parameters
These are the queueing parameters that are in effect when the auto qos default or platform qos queueing-only global configuration command is configured:
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