High Scale Ethernet MDA Capabilities
Quality of Service Guide 799
Default No description is associated with the configuration context.
Parameters description-string — A text string describing the entity. Allowed values are any string up to 80
characters long composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special
characters (#, $, spaces, etc.), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
shutdown
Syntax [no] shutdown
Context config>qos>hsmda-slope-policy
Description This command administratively disables an entity. When disabled, an entity does not change, reset, or
remove any configuration settings or statistics.
The operational state of the entity is disabled as well as the operational state of any entities contained
within. Many objects must be shut down before they may be deleted.
Services are created in the administratively down (shutdown) state. When a no shutdown command
is entered, the service becomes administratively up and then tries to enter the operationally up state.
Default administrative states for services and service entities is described below in Special Cases.
The no form of this command places the entity into an administratively enabled state.
HSMDA Pool QoS Policy Commands
hsmda-pool-policy
Syntax hsmda-pool-policy policy-name [create]
no hsmda-pool-policy policy-name
Context config>qos
Description This command enables the context to configure a HSMDA pool policy parameters. Each policy must
be uniquely named within the system. Names of up to 32 ASCII characters are supported with the
normal character restrictions. A policy must be defined prior to applying the policy name to an
HSMDA entity.
The no form of the command removes the specified HSMDA pool policy from the configuration. If
the HSMDA pool policy is associated with an HSMDA, the command will fail.
Parameters policy-name — Specifies the name of the pool policy up to 32 characters in length.
create — The create keyword is required when the create command is enabled in the
environment context to create a new HSMDA scheduler policy. This keyword is not required
when the protection is disabled. The keyword is ignored when the HSMDA scheduler policy
already exists.