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You can modify traffic classes, traffic behaviors, and class-behavior associations in a QoS policy
even after it is applied. If a traffic class uses an ACL for traffic classification, you can delete or modify
the ACL.
Applying the QoS policy to an interface
A QoS policy can be applied to multiple interfaces. However, only one QoS policy can be applied to
one direction (inbound or outbound) of an interface.
The QoS policy applied to the outgoing traffic on an interface does not regulate local packets. Local
packets refer to critical protocol packets sent by the local system for operation maintenance. The
most common local packets include link maintenance, RIP, and SSH packets.
To apply a QoS policy to an interface:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type interface-number
N/A
3.
Apply the QoS policy to
the interface.
qos apply policy policy-name
{
inbound
|
outbound
}
By default, no QoS policy is
applied to an interface.
Applying the QoS policy to a user profile
The following matrix shows the feature and hardware compatibility:
Hardware series
Model
Feature compatibility
WX1800H series
WX1804H
WX1810H
WX1820H
Yes
WX2500H series
WX2510H
WX2540H
WX2560H
Yes
WX3000H series
WX3010H
WX3010H-L
WX3010H-X
WX3024H
WX3024H-L
No
WX3500H series
WX3508H
WX3510H
WX3520H
WX3540H
Yes
WX5500E series
WX5510E
WX5540E
Yes
WX5500H series
WX5540H
WX5560H
WX5580H
Yes
Access controller modules
EWPXM1MAC0F
Yes