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Qos Apply Policy (Interface View) - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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Field
Operator
Rule(s)
Behavior
Accounting
Committed Access Rate
CIR
CBS
EBS
Red Action
Green
Yellow
Red

qos apply policy (interface view)

Use qos apply policy to apply a QoS policy to an interface or PVC.
Use undo qos apply policy to remove the QoS policy.
Syntax
qos apply policy policy-name { inbound | outbound }
undo qos apply policy [ policy-name ] { inbound | outbound }
Views
Interface view, PVC view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
inbound: Inbound direction.
outbound: Outbound direction.
policy-name: Specifies a policy name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
Usage guidelines
To successfully apply a policy to an interface or PVC, make sure that the total bandwidth assigned to AF
and EF in the policy is smaller than the available bandwidth of the interface or PVC. If the available
bandwidth of the interface or PVC is modified to a value smaller than the total bandwidth for AF and EF,
the applied policy is removed. For a policy to be applied in the inbound direction, the referenced traffic
behaviors must not be configured with commands queue af, queue ef, queue wfq, and gts.
Settings in interface view take effect on the current interface. Settings in PVC view take effect on the
current PVC.
Description
Logical relationship between match criteria.
Match criteria.
Name of the behavior, and its actions.
Class-based accounting action and the collected statistics.
CAR information.
CIR in kbps.
CBS in bytes, which specifies the depth of the token bucket for holding
bursty traffic.
Excessive burst size (EBS) in bytes, which specifies the amount of traffic
beyond the CBS when two token buckets are used.
Action on red packets.
Statistics about green packets.
Statistics about yellow packets.
Statistics about red packets.
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