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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands

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4.4.11.1

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

Global Config

4.4.12

policy-map rename

This command changes the name of a DiffServ policy. The

<policyname> i

s 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

Global Config

4.5

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

.

4.5.1

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.

NOTE: This command fails if any attributes within the policy definition

exceed the capabilities of the interface. Once a policy is successfully
attached to an interface, any attempt to change the policy definition,
that would result in a violation of the interface capabilities, causes the
policy change attempt to fail.

Format

service-policy in <policymapname>

Modes

Global Config

Interface Config

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