Chapter 20: Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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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). The NONE option removes the policy
from all ingress ports to which it has been assigned.
The ALL option adds it to all ports.
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.
Alternatively, you can use SET QOS PORT on page
336, which removes a port from a policy and adds it
to another policy with one command.
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. The NONE option removes the
policy from all egress ports to which it has been
assigned. The ALL option adds it to all ports.
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.
Alternatively, you can use SET QOS PORT on page
336, which removes a port from a policy and adds it
to another policy with one command.
Description
This command modifies an existing policy. To initially create a policy,
refer to CREATE QOS POLICY on page 314.
Note
For examples of command sequences used to create entire QoS
policies, refer to CREATE QOS POLICY on page 314.