Reference Guide

664 QoS Commands
Examples
The following example displays how you set the class of service trust mode of
an interface to trust dot1p (802.1p) packet markings when in Global
Configuration mode.
console(config)#classofservice trust dot1p
The following example displays how you set the class of service trust mode of
an interface to trust IP Precedence packet mark
console(config)#classofservice trust ip-precedence
conform-color
Use the conform-color command in Policy-Class-Map Configuration mode
to enable color-aware marking for a policy. This command must be preceded
by a police command. If the conform-color command is not entered, the
police algorithm uses the color-blind version, meaning in the incoming color
is ignored. The conform-color command can be used with both the simple
police algorithm and the two-rate police algorithm. In the simple algorithm,
only the conform color class can be configured which pre-colors packets as
green. Non-conforming packets are pre-colored red. With the two-rate police
algorithm, the conform color class pre-colors packets as green and the exceed
color class pre-colors packets as yellow. Non-conforming packets are pre-
colored red.
Syntax
conform-color { class-map-name} [ exceed-color { class-map-name } ]
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Policy-Class-Map Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Color conforming classes must be one of the following types:
Primary COS
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