Service SAP QoS Policy Command Reference
340 Quality of Service Guide
Description This command defines a value to be used for remarking packets for the specified FC. If the optional 
in/out/exceed-profile is specified, the command will remark different PREC values depending on 
whether the packet was classified to be in, exceed, or out-of-profile.
Parameters ip-prec-value — This parameter specifies the IP precedence to be used to remark all traffic 
Values 0 to 7
exceed-profile ip-prec-value — This optional parameter specifies the IP precedence to be used to 
remark traffic which is exceed-profile. If not specified, this defaults to the same value 
configured for out-profile parameter.
Values 0 to 7
in-profile ip-prec-value — This parameter specifies the IP precedence to be used to remark traffic 
which is in-profile.
Values 0 to 7
out-profile ip-prec-value — This parameter specifies the IP precedence to be used to remark 
traffic which is out-profile.
Values 0 to 7
scope
Syntax scope {exclusive | template}
no scope
Context config>qos>sap-egress
Description Enter the scope of this policy. The scope of the policy cannot be changed if the policy is applied to one 
or more services.
The no form of this command sets the scope of the policy to the default of template.
Default template
Parameters exclusive — When the scope of a policy is defined as exclusive, the policy can only be applied to 
a single SAP. Attempting to assign the policy to a second SAP will result in an error message. 
If the policy is removed from the exclusive SAP, it will become available for assignment to 
another exclusive SAP.
The system default policies cannot be put into the exclusive scope. An error will be generated 
if scope exclusive is executed in any policies with a policy-id equal to 1.
template — When the scope of a policy is defined as template, the policy can be applied to 
multiple SAPs on the router.
sap-egress
Syntax [no] sap-egress {policy-id | policy-name}