Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
no policy-map
This command eliminates an existing DiffServ policy. The <policyname> parameter is the
name of an existing DiffServ policy. This command may be issued at any time. If the policy is
currently referenced by one or more interface service attachments, this delete attempt fails.
Format no policy-map <policyname>
Mode

policy-map rename

This command changes the name of a DiffServ policy. The <policyname> is the name of
an existing DiffServ class. The <newpolicyname> parameter is a case-sensitive
alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the policy.
Format policy-map rename <policyname> <newpolicyname>
Mode
DiffServ Service Commands
Use the DiffServ service commands to assign a DiffServ traffic conditioning policy, which you
specified by using the policy commands, to an interface in the incoming direction
The service commands attach a defined policy to a directional interface. You can assign only
one policy at any one time to an interface in the inbound direction. DiffServ is not used in the
outbound direction.
This set of commands consists of service addition/removal.
The CLI command root is service-policy.

service-policy

This command attaches a policy to an interface in the inbound direction. The <policyname>
parameter is the name of an existing DiffServ policy. This command causes a service to
create a reference to the policy.
Note: This command effectively enables DiffServ on an interface in the
inbound direction. There is no separate interface administrative
'mode' command for DiffServ.
Format policy-map <policyname> [in|out]
Mode Global Config
Global Config
Global Config