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View

Any view

Parameters

system-defined: Policy pre-defined by the system.

 

user-defined: Policy pre-defined by the user.

 

policy-name: Policy name. If it is not specified, the configuration information of all

 

the policies pre-defined by the system or by the user will be displayed.

 

tcl-name: Class name in the policy.

Description Use the display qos policy command to display the configuration information of the specified class or all the classes and associated behaviors in the specified policy or all policies.

Examples # Display the configuration information of the specified class or all the classes and associated behaviors in the user-defined policy.

<Sysname> display qos policy user-defined

User Defined QoS Policy Information:

Policy: test

Classifier: default-class

Behavior: be

-none-

Classifier: USER1

Behavior: USER1

Marking:

Remark IP Precedence 3

Committed Access Rate:

CIR 200

(kbps), CBS

15000 (byte), EBS 0 (byte)

Conform

Action: pass

 

 

Exceed

Action: discard

 

Expedited

Forwarding:

 

 

Bandwidth 50 (Kbps) CBS

1500 (Bytes)

Classifier: database

Behavior: database

Assured Forwarding:

Bandwidth 30 (Kbps)

Discard Method: Tail

Queue Length :

64 (Packets)

General Traffic Shape:

CIR 300 (kbps), CBS 15000 (byte), EBS 0 (byte)

Queue length 50

(Packets)

Marking:

 

 

Remark MPLS EXP

3

Table 480 Description on the fields of the display qos policy command

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

Policy

Policy name

 

Classifier

Class name. Multiple classes may exist in a policy, each corresponding with a

 

behavior and multiple matching rules. For details, refer to “traffic classifier”

 

on page 1789.

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