AT-S62 Command Line User’s Guide

ingressport

Specifies the ingress ports to which the policy is to

 

be assigned. Ports can be identified individually

 

(e.g., 5,7,22), as a range (e.g., 18-23), or both (e.g.,

 

1,5,14-22).

 

A port can be an ingress port of only one policy at a

 

time. If a port is already an ingress port of a policy,

 

you must remove the port from its current policy

 

assignment before adding it to another policy.

egressport

Specifies the egress port to which the policy is to be

 

assigned. You can enter only one egress port. The

 

egress port must be within the same port block as

 

the ingress ports. On switches with 24 ports (plus

 

uplinks), ports 1-26 form a port block. On switches

 

with 48 ports (plus uplinks), ports 1-24 and 49 form

 

one port block and ports 25-48 and 50 form a

 

second port block.

 

A port can be an egress port of only one policy at a

 

time. If a port is already an egress port of a policy,

 

you must remove the port from its current policy

 

assignment before adding it to another policy.

Description

This command creates a new QoS policy.

Examples

This command creates a policy with an ID of 75 and the description “DB flow.” The policy is appointed the traffic classes 12 and 25 and is assigned to ingress port 5:

create qos policy=75 description=”DB flow” trafficclasslist=12,25 ingressport=5

This command creates a policy with an ID of 23 and the description “Video.” The ID of the traffic class for the policy is 19. The DSCP value is replaced with the value 50 for all ingress packets of the traffic class. The policy is assigned to port 14:

create qos policy=23 description=video indscpoverwrite=50 remarkindscp=all trafficclasslist=19 ingressport=14

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Allied Telesis management software layer 2+ fast ethernet switches 14-22, You must remove the port from its current policy