Configuring QoS Applying the Configuration
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide April 2006 page 24-47
Deleting the Pending Configuration
Policy settings that have been configured but not applied through the qos apply command may be
returned to the last applied settings through the qos revert command. For example:
-> qos revert
This command ignores any pending policies (any additions, modifications, or deletions to the policy
configuration since the last qos apply) and writes the last applied policies to the pending configuration. At
this point, the pending policies are the same as the last applied policies.
In this example, there are two new pending policies and three applied policies:
If you enter qos revert, the configuration will then look like:
Flushing the Configuration
In some cases, you may want to remove all of your rules and start over again. To completely erase pend-
ing policies from the configuration, use the qos flush command. For example:
-> qos flush
If you then enter qos apply, all policy information will be deleted.
In this example, there are two new pending policies and three applied policies:
If you enter qos flush, the configuration will then look like:
In this scenario, you can do one of two things. To write the applied policies back to the pending configura-
tion, use qos revert. Or, to delete all policy rule configuration, enter qos apply. If qos apply is entered,
the empty set of pending policies will be written to the applied policies and all policy rule configuration
will be deleted.
Pending Policies Applied Policies
rule5
rule6
rule1
rule2
rule3
Pending Policies Applied Policies
rule1
rule2
rule3
rule1
rule2
rule3
Pending Policies Applied Policies
rule5
rule6
rule1
rule2
rule3
Pending Policies Applied Policies
rule1
rule2
rule3