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Advanced Policy QoS Commands
adv-config-policy
Syntax
[
no
]
adv-config-policy
policy-name
[
create
]
Context
config>qos
Description
This command enables the context to configure an advanced QoS policy. This command contains only
queue and policer child control parameters within a child-control node.
The parameters within the
child-control
node are intended to allow more precise control of the method that
hierarchical virtual scheduling employs to emulate the effect of a scheduling context upon a member child
queue or policer.
Once a policy is created, it may be applied to a queue or policer defined within a
sap-egress
or
sap-ingress
QoS policy. It may also be applied to a queue or policer defined within an ingress or
egress queue-group
template. When a policy is currently associated with a QoS policy or template, the policy may be modified
but not deleted (even in the event that the QoS policy or template is not in use).
While the system maintains default values for the advanced configuration parameters, no default
adv-
config-policy
exists.
The
no
form of this command removes the specified advanced policy.
Default
None
Parameters
policy-name —
The name of the advanced QoS policy. A policy-name must be specified and conform to the
policy naming guidelines. If the specified name does not exist, the optional
create
keyword
requirements are met and the total number of policies per system will not be exceeded, an
adv-config-
policy
of that name will be created. If the specified name does exist, the system will switch context to
that
adv-config-policy
for the purpose of modification of the policy’s contents.
Values
Valid names consist of any string up to 32 characters long composed of printable, 7-bit
ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire
string must be enclosed within double quotes.
child-control
Syntax
child-control
Context
config>qos>adv-config-policy
Description
This command contains parameters that are intended to allow more precise control of the method that
hierarchical virtual scheduling employs to emulate the effect of a scheduling context upon a member child
queue or policer.
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