4 service commands, 1 service-policy – Fortinet MR1 User Manual

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policy-map rename <policyname> <newpolicyname>



<policyname> - Old Policy name.

<newpolicyname> - New policy name.




Command Mode

Global Config

Policy Type In


5.12.4 Service Commands

The 'service' command set is used in DiffServ to define:

Traffic Conditioning Assign a DiffServ traffic conditioning policy (as specified by the policy

commands) to an interface in the incoming direction.

Service Provisioning Assign a DiffServ service provisioning policy (as specified by the policy

commands) to an interface in the outgoing direction

The service commands attach a defined policy to a directional interface. Only one policy may
be assigned at any one time to an interface in a particular direction. The policy type (in, out)
must match the interface direction to which it is attached.


This set of commands consists of service addition/removal.


The CLI command root is service-policy

5.12.4.1 service-policy

This command attaches a policy to an interface in a particular direction.

Syntax

service-policy in <policy-map-name>


The command can be used in the Interface Config mode to attach a policy to a specific
interface. Alternatively, the command can be used in the Global Config mode to attach this
policy to all system interfaces. The direction value is either in or out.

<policy-map-name> is the name of an existing DiffServ policy, whose type must match the
interface direction. Note that this command causes a service to create a reference to the
policy.

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