QoS Policy Commands
page 39-110 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide November 2009
Usage Guidelines
• Any condition parameters that the hardware supports will be used to classify the traffic; any condition
parameters that are not supported by the hardware will not be used to classify traffic, and the event will
be logged in the QoS log.
• Bandwidth and queue parameters may be specified when the action is created or may be specified as
separate commands.
• Use the qos apply command to activate configuration changes.
• Use the no form of the command to remove a QoS action from the configuration.
• If the snapshot command is entered after the policy action command is configured, the resulting
ASCII file will include the following additional syntax for the policy action command:
from {cli | ldap | blt}
This syntax indicates how the action was created. The cli and ldap options may be changed by a user
modifying the ASCII file; however, changing this setting is not recommended. The blt option indicates
a built-in action, this setting is not configurable.
Examples
-> policy action action1 accept
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
MIB Objects
alaQoSActionTable
alaQoSActionName
alaQoSActionSource
alaQoSActionDisposition
alaQoSActionMinimumBandwidth
alaQoSActionMaximumBandwidth
alaQoSActionPeakBandwidth
alaQoSActionPriority
alaQoSActionShared
alaQoSActionMaximumBuffers
alaQoSActionMaximumDepth
alaQoSAction8021p
alaQoSActionTos
alaQoSActionTosRewriteMask
alaQoSActionDscp
alaQoSActionMapFrom
alaQoSActionMapTo
alaQoSActionMapGroup
policy condition Configures a condition associated with the action.
qos apply Applies configured QoS and policy settings to the current configuration.
show policy action Displays information about policy actions.