[c-nsp] QOS policy-map on 6509 doesn't have drop option
Ian Cox
icox at cisco.com
Tue Oct 19 12:32:21 EDT 2004
Try
ringebu#sh policy-map junk
Policy Map junk
Class spoke9
police cir 8000 bc 1500 be 1500 conform-action drop exceed-action drop
Ian
At 09:38 PM 10/18/2004 -0500, Sam Munzani wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Following QOS policy-map work on a 2611 router without any issue.
>policy-map drop-junk
> class p2p
> drop
> class nimda
> drop
>
>However 6509 with Sup2/MSFC2 running 12.2.17d-SXB4 doesn't have drop option.
>
>remote-6509(config-pmap-c)#?
>QoS policy-map class configuration commands:
> bandwidth Bandwidth
> exit Exit from QoS class action configuration mode
> fair-queue Enable Flow-based Fair Queuing in this Class
> no Negate or set default values of a command
> police Police
> priority Strict Scheduling Priority for this Class
> queue-limit Queue Max Threshold for Tail Drop
> random-detect Enable Random Early Detection as drop policy
> service-policy Configure QoS Service Policy
> set Set QoS values
> shape Traffic Shaping
> <cr>
> trust Set trust value for the class
>
>Neither it les me use "police 0 0 " option. All I can do is mark matching
>packets with DSCP bits and drop at Serial interface outbound. I would like
>to drop the traffic just like 2611 shown above. Is it possible with 6509?
>
>Below is my hardware configuration.
>Remote-6509#sh module
>Mod Ports Card Type Model
>Serial No.
>--- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------
>-----------
> 1 2 Catalyst 6000 supervisor 2 (Active) WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE -
> Removed -
> 2 2 Catalyst 6000 supervisor 2 (Warm) WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE -
> Removed -
> 3 0 2 port adapter FlexWAN WS-X6182-2PA -
> Removed -
> 4 48 48-port 10/100 mb RJ45 WS-X6148-RJ45V -
> Removed -
> 5 16 SFM-capable 16 port 1000mb GBIC WS-X6516-GBIC -
> Removed -
>
>Thanks,
>Sam
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