Quality of Service Guide Service Egress and Ingress QoS Policies
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6.3 Service Management Tasks
This section describes the following service management tasks:
• Deleting QoS Policies
• Copying and Overwriting QoS Policies
• Editing QoS Policies
6.3.1 Deleting QoS Policies
Every service SAP is associated, by default, with the appropriate service egress or
ingress policy (policy-id 1). You can replace the default policy with a customer-
configured policy, but you cannot entirely remove the policy from the SAP
configuration. When you remove a non-default service egress or ingress policy, the
association reverts to the default policy-id 1.
A QoS policy cannot be deleted until it is removed from all SAPs where it is applied.
6.3.1.1 Removing a QoS Policy from a Service SAP
Use the following syntax to remove a QoS policy from an Epipe service SAP. The
syntax for Apipe, Cpipe, Fpipe, Hpipe, and Ipipe service SAPs is similar.
CLI Syntax: config>service> {epipe} service-id customer customer-id
sap sap-id
egress
no qos policy-id
ingress
no qos policy-id
Example: config>service>epipe# sap 1/1/10:0
config>service>epipe>sap# ingress
config>service>epipe>sap>ingress# no qos
config>service>epipe>sap>ingress# exit
config>service>epipe>sap# egress
config>service>epipe>sap>egress# no qos
config>service>epipe>sap>egress# exit