7-2To do… Use the command… RemarksSet the IP precedence forpacketsremark ip-precedenceip-precedence-value OptionalSet the local precedencefor packetsremark local-precedencelocal-precedence OptionalExit behavior view quit —Create a policy and enterpolicy view qos policy policy-name —Associate the class withthe traffic behavior in theQoS policyclassifier tcl-name behaviorbehavior-name —Exit policy view quit —To an interface Applying the QoS policy to an interface —To onlineusersApplying the QoS policy to onlineusers —To a VLAN Applying the QoS policy to a VLAN —Apply theQoSpolicyGlobally Applying the QoS policy globally —Display the priority markingconfigurationdisplay traffic behavior user-defined[ behavior-name ]OptionalAvailable in any viewPriority Marking Configuration ExamplePriority Marking Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsAs shown in Figure 7-1, the enterprise network of a company interconnects hosts with servers throughDevice. The network is described as follows:z Host A and Host B are connected to GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Device.z The data server, mail server, and file server are connected to GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 of Device.Configure priority marking on Device to satisfy the following requirements:Traffic source Destination Processing priorityHost A, B Data server HighHost A, B Mail server MediumHost A, B File server Low