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QoS Policy Manager Command Reference

QoS Policy Manager Command Reference

These sections provide a quick reference for QoS Policy Manager commands and toolbar buttons:

Policy Manager Command Reference


Table A-1: Policy Manager Command Reference
Menu Command Toolbar Button Description

File

New>Policy

Creates a new policy for the selected interface or device group.

File

New>Database

Creates a new QoS database.

File

Open

Opens a QoS database.

File

Save

Saves the currently open database without changing its file name.

File

Save As

None

Saves the currently open database using a different file name.

File

Close

None

Closes Policy Manager without closing Distribution Manager.

File

Exit

None

Closes Policy Manager and Distribution Manager.

Edit

Cut

None

Cuts the text selected in the policy editor pane. The cut text is not available for pasting to another location.

Edit

Copy

None

Cuts the text selected in the policy editor pane to the clipboard.

Edit

Paste

None

Pastes the text in the clipboard to the cursor position in the policy editor pane.

Edit

Delete

None

Deletes the text selected in the policy editor pane.

View

Toolbar

None

Displays (when checked) or hides the toolbar, which contains shortcut buttons for the menu commands.

View

Policy Editor

None

Displays (when checked) or hides the policy editor pane, which is the lower half of the main Policy Manager window.

View

Policy Expression

None

Displays (when checked) or hides the policy expression display at the bottom of the main Policy Manager window. The summary expression is a natural language translation of your settings for the displayed policy statement. You must also display the policy editor in order to display the policy expression.

Devices

Device>New

None

Adds a device to the QoS database, so that you can manage policies on that device through Policy Manager.

Devices

Device>View Configuration

None

Displays the selected device's settings, including SNMP communities and Cisco IOS software version numbers.

Devices

Device>Delete

None

Removes the selected device from the QoS database.

Devices

Device>Properties

None

Displays the selected device's properties as defined in the QoS database.

Devices

Interface>New

None

Adds an interface for the selected device to the QoS database. It is easier to have QoS Policy Manager detect the device's interfaces by clicking Detect Interfaces when viewing the device's properties for previously-defined devices (Devices>Device>Properties), or when adding a new device.

Devices

Interface>Delete

None

Removes the selected interface from the QoS database.

Devices

Interface>Properties

None

Displays the interface settings for the selected interface.

Devices

Device Group>New

None

Creates a device group, which is a grouping of interfaces to which you want to apply the same policies.

Devices

Device Group>Add/Remove Members

None

Adds interfaces to the selected device group, or removes them from the selected device group.

Devices

Device Group>Delete

None

Deletes the selected device group from the QoS database.

Device

Device Group>Properties

None

Displays the device group properties for the selected device group.

Devices

Import

None

Imports devices from an inventory list exported from Cisco Resource Manager (CRM) or CiscoWorks2000 Resource Manager Essentials.

Tools

Distribution Manager

Starts the Distribution Manager application, which you use to distribute policies to network devices.

Tools

Reports>All Policies

None

Displays a report of all the policies defined in the open database.

Tools

Reports>Device Policies

None

Displays a report of the policies defined for the selected device.

Tools

Reports>Device Group Policies

None

Displays a report of the policies defined for the selected device group.

Tools

Reports>Interface Policies

None

Displays a report of the policies defined for the selected interface.

Tools

Application Services

Creates or edits application service aliases. Application services are a defined set of characteristics that identify the source of traffic, so that you can more easily write policies that target the defined traffic.

Tools

Host Groups

Creates or edits groups. Groups are collections of IP addresses that you can use when creating QoS statements, so that you do not have to retype long lists for multiple statements.

Tools

DNS Resolution>Resolve Unresolved Host Names

None

Resolves only those host names that have not previously been resolved. Does not check previously resolved host names to determine if the IP address is correct.

Tools

DNS Resolution>Resolve all Host Names

None

Resolves all host names, even those that have previously been resolved. This ensures that the QoS database contains all current IP addresses for the hosts on the network.

Tools

Telnet

Opens Telnet, so that you can access a network device such as a router.

Help

Contents

None

Opens the online help to the Contents page.

Help

Index

None

Opens the online help to the Index page.

Help

About

None

Displays the version and copyright information for the program.

(None)

(None)

Moves the selected policy up in the list of policies.

(None)

(None)

Moves the selected policy down in the list of policies.

(None)

(None)

Filter box

Filters which policy statements are displayed based on your selection.

Distribution Manager Command Reference


Table A-2: Distribution Manager Command Reference
Menu Command Toolbar Button Description

File

Close

None

Closes Distribution Manager without closing Policy Manager.

File

Exit

None

Closes Distribution Manager and Policy Manager.

View

Toolbar

None

Displays (when checked) or hides the toolbar, which contains shortcut buttons for the menu commands.

View

Status Bar

None

Displays (when checked) or hides the status bar display at the bottom of the main window.

View

Log

None

Displays (when checked) the system and job log pane at the bottom of the main window.

Devices

Apply

Applies the job selected in the tree view to the network. The job contains all the changes to the devices since the last job was applied to the network.

Devices

Stop

Stops the application of the current job to the network. The job is stopped after the changes to the device currently being configured is complete.

Devices

Resume

Resumes the application of the job that you previously stopped.

Devices

View Commands

None

Displays the IOS commands that will be used to configure the device selected in the list pane.

Devices

View Device Logs

None

Displays the Device or Job log tab in the logging pane at the bottom of the main window.

Devices

Options

None

Opens the Options dialog, which allows you to configure how Distribution Manager handles device configuration, logging, and the permanent look of the main window.

Tools

Policy Manager

Starts the Policy Manager application, which lets you create and edit policy statements.

Tools

Reports>All Jobs

None

Displays the summary information for each job, along with the device details for each job.

Tools

Reports>System Log

None

Displays the system log, which contains messages concerning the functioning of the QoS Policy Manager system.

Tools

Reports>Job Log

None

Displays the log of the selected job, which contains Telnet and IOS software messages produced while the job was being applied to the network.

Tools

Reports>Device Log

None

Displays the log of the selected device, which contains Telnet and IOS software messages produced while the device was being configured.

Help

Contents

None

Opens the online help to the Contents page.

Help

Index

None

Opens the online help to the Index page.

Help

About

None

Displays the version and copyright information for the program.

QoS Policy Manager Abstract Actions Translated to CLI Commands

This section displays the available QoS Policy Manager abstract actions, properties and parameters translated into concrete CLI commands. Each command, with its parameters, types, default values and the measurement units is translated into concrete commands (compatible with IOS 11.2).


Note The notation in the translation is bold face for the router's key words, italic face for variables. Some of the variables are parameters entered by the user. Other variables are managed by QoS Policy Manager, most notably ACLNum.

Abstract command: W-RED

Translation:

interface interfacename
random-detect weight

Abstract command: WFQ

Translation:

interface interfacename
fair-queue

Abstract command: Shaping

Translation:

access-list ACLNum condition
interface interfacename
traffic-shape group ACLNum rate bc be

Abstract command: FRTS

Translation:

map-class frame-relay classname
frame-relay cir cir
frame-relay bc bc
frame-relay be be
frame-relay adaptive-shaping becn
interface interfacename
frame-relay class classname
frame-relay traffic-shaping

Abstract command: PQ

Translation:

access-list ACLNum condition
priority-list priorityNum protocol ip level list ACLNum
interface interfacename
priority-group priorityNum

If the interface is a frame-relay type the translation is:

map-class frame-relay classname
frame-relay priority-group priorityNum
interface interfacename
frame-relay class classname

Abstract command: CQ

Translation:

access-list ACLNum condition
queue-list qListNum protocol ip qNum list ACLNum
queue-list aListNum queue qNum byte-count bytes limit limit
queue-list qListNum default qNum
interface interfacename
custom-queue-list qListNum

If the interface is a frame-relay type the translation is:

map-class frame-relay classname
frame-relay custome-queue-list qListNum
interface interfacename
frame-relay class classname

Abstract command: Coloring

Translation:

access-list ACLNum condition
route-map tag
match ip address ACLNum
set ip precedence precedence no
interface interfacename
ip policy route-map tag

Translation for IOS 11.cc and 12.0:

access-list ACLNum condition
interface interfacename
rate-limit input access-group ACLNum rate bc be confirm-action set-prec-transmit precedence no exceed-action set-prec-transmit precedence no

Abstract command: Limiting

Translation:

access-list ACLNum condition
interface interfacename
rate-limit input|output access-group ACLNum rate bc be
conform-action transmit|continue|set-prec-transmit|set-prec-continue precedence no
exceed-action drop

Abstract command: 8510 qos mapping

Translation:

Qos switching
Qos mapping [source Fastethernet name][destination Fastethernet name]
precedence precedence no wrr-weight weight

Abstract command: Local Director coloring

Translation:

Color virtualIp : portNo : bindId : protocol Name precedence no

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