
clear policy port
SecureStack C2 Configuration Guide
9-15
Example
This
example
shows
how
to
allow
Gigabit
Ethernet
ports
5
through
15
in
slot
1
to
transmit
frames
according
to
policy
profile
1:
C2(su)->set policy port ge.1.5-15 1
clear policy port
Use
this
command
to
remove
a
policy
profile
from
one
or
more
ports.
Syntax
clear policy port
port-string profile-index
Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch
command,
read
‐
write.
Example
This
example
shows
how
to
remove
policy
profile
10
from
port
21
in
slot
1:
C2(rw)->clear policy port ge.1.21 10
Configuring Policy Class of Service (CoS)
Using Port-Based or Policy-Based CoS Settings
The
SecureStack
C2
supports
Class
of
Service
(CoS),
which
allows
you
to
assign
mission
‐
critical
data
to
a
higher
priority
through
the
device
by
delaying
less
critical
traffic
during
periods
of
congestion.
The
higher
priority
traffic
going
through
the
device
is
serviced
first
(before
lower
priority
traffic).
The
Class
of
Service
capability
of
the
device
is
implemented
by
a
priority
queueing
mechanism.
Class
of
Service
is
based
on
the
IEEE
802.1D
(802.1p)
standard
specification,
and
allows
you
to
define
eight
priorities
(0
‐
7,
with
7
granted
highest
priority)
and
up
to
8
transmit
queues
(0
‐
7)
for
each
port.
port
‐
string
Specifies
the
port(s)
from
which
to
remove
the
policy
profile.
For
a
detailed
description
of
possible
port
‐
string
values,
refer
to
profile
‐
index
Specifies
the
ID
of
the
policy
profile
(role)
to
which
the
port(s)
will
be
added.
This
value
must
match
the
profile
‐
index
value
assigned
using
the
set
policy
profile
command
in
order
for
a
policy
profile
to
be
active
on
the
specified
port.
Note:
It is recommended that you use Enterasys Networks NetSight Policy Manager as an
alternative to CLI for configuring policy-based CoS on the switches.
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