Policy binding – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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Policy Binding

After policies are created, they must be bound to interfaces (ports or

LAGs).When a policy is bound to a specific interface, it becomes active on it

(subject to time range restrictions). Only one policy can be active on a single

interface, but a single policy can be bound to more than one interface.
When a policy is bound to an interface, it filters and applies QoS to ingress

traffic that belongs to the flows defined in the policy. The policy does not

apply to traffic egress to the same port.
To edit a policy, it must first be removed (unbound) from all those ports to

which it is bound.
To define policy binding:

1 Click Quality of Service > QoS Advanced Mode > Policy Binding to

display the Policy Binding: Summary page.
Previously-defined policy bindings are displayed.

2 To bind a policy to an interface, click Add.
3 Select the interface assigned to the policy.
4 Select the Policy Name to be activated on the interface.

Defining Policy Binding Using CLI Commands

The following table summarizes the CLI commands for setting the fields in

the Policy Binding pages.

The following is an example of the CLI commands:

Table 19-17. Policy Binding CLI Commands

CLI Command

Description

service-policy input

policy-map-name

no service-policy

input

Applies a policy map to the input of a particular

interface.
Use the no form of this command to detach a

policy map from an interface.

console(config-if)# service-policy input policy1

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