
Configuring Global QoS Parameters
Configuring QoS
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OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
The log display can be modified through the
qos log lines
,
qos log level
, and
debug qos
commands. The
log display can also be output to the console through the
qos log console
command or sent to the policy
software in the switch (which manages policies downloaded from an LDAP server) through the
qos
forward log
command.
Clearing the QoS Log
The QoS log can get large if invalid rules are configured on the switch, or if a lot of QoS events have taken
place. Clearing the log makes the file easier to manage.
To clear the QoS log, use the
command. For example:
-> clear qos log
All the current lines in the QoS log are deleted.
Setting the Statistics Interval
To change how often the switch polls the network interfaces for QoS statistics, use the
command with the desired interval time in seconds. The default is 60 seconds. For example:
-> qos stats interval 30
Statistics are displayed through the
show qos statistics
command. For more information about this
command, see the
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
.
Returning the Global Configuration to Defaults
To return the global QoS configuration to its default settings, use the
command. The defaults
then become active on the switch. For a list of global defaults, see
Note.
The
qos reset
command only affects the global configuration. It does not affect any policy
configuration.
Verifying Global Settings
To display information about the global configuration, use the following
show
commands:
For more information about the syntax and displays of these commands, see the
OmniSwitch CLI Refer-
ence Guide
.
Displays global information about the QoS configuration.
Displays statistics about QoS events.