QoS Policy Commands
policy rule
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011
page 26-5
Defaults
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
•
Any rule configured through this command is not active on the switch until the
qos apply
command is
issued.
•
A policy rule configured through the PolicyView application may not be edited in the CLI. You may,
however, create a rule using the CLI with a higher precedence that will override a rule created through
PolicyView.
•
Use the
no
form of the command to remove the rule from the configuration or to remove parameters
from a particular rule. The change will not take effect, however, until the
qos apply
command is
issued.
•
Only one validity period is associated with a policy rule. Each time this command is entered with a
validity period name specified, the existing period name is overwritten with the new one.
•
Software and hardware resources are allocated for rules associated with a validity period even if the
validity period is not active. Pre-allocating the resources makes sure the rule can be enforced when the
validity period becomes active.
•
The
save
option marks the policy rule so that the rule will be captured in an ASCII text file (using the
configuration snapshot
command), saved to the working directory after the
write memory
command
or
copy running-config working
command is entered, or saved after a reboot. Rules are saved by
default. If
no save
is entered for the rule, the policy rule will not be written to the configuration. The
save
option should be disabled only if you want to use a policy rule temporarily.
•
If the
configuration snapshot
command is entered after the
policy rule
command is configured, the
resulting ASCII file will include the following additional syntax for the
policy rule
command:
from {cli | ldap | blt}
This syntax indicates how the rule was created. The
cli
and
ldap
options may be changed by a user
modifying the ASCII file; however, changing this setting is not recommended. The
blt
option indi-
cates a built-in rule, this setting is not configurable.
•
The
log
option is useful for determining the source of attacks on the switch firewall.
•
If traps are enabled for the rule, a trap is only sent when a port disable action or UserPort shutdown
operation is triggered.
parameter
default
enable | disable
enable
precedence
0
log
no
seconds
60
packets | bytes
packets
trap
enable
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