Removing a car policy from an interface, Editing or deleting a car policy – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Layer 3 QoS

CAR Policy Apply

Step 4

When you have moved the CAR policy choose Apply.

Note

If a CAR policy fails to be applied to an interface the Apply Status area on the CAR
Policy Apply window (see

Figure 11-7

) is updated accordingly.

If the interface is being managed, the selected CAR policy is downloaded to the device.

For more details on the fields within this tab, see

“CAR Policy Apply Window—Detailed Description”

section on page 11-20

.

Removing a CAR Policy from an Interface

To remove CAR policies from an interface, proceed as follows:

Step 1

Within the CAR Policy Apply window (see

Figure 11-7

), ensure that the correct chassis, module, and

interface are selected in the list boxes at the left of the window.

Step 2

Use the directional arrows to move CAR policies from the Required Order list back to the Available
Policies list.

Step 3

Choose Apply to apply the changes, removing the selected CAR policies from the interface.

Editing or Deleting a CAR Policy

A CAR policy can only be edited or deleted if it is not currently being applied to an interface. Once you
have applied a CAR policy to an interface, you cannot edit or delete it unless you first remove it from
the interface. If that CAR policy is being used by any other interface, you will still not be able to edit or
delete the CAR policy. For this reason, it is a good idea to note down which interfaces have which CAR
policies applied to them. If you keep such a list, if you later want to edit or delete the CAR policy, you
can simply remove it from the interfaces that are using it, then proceed to edit the fields within the CAR
Configuration window or delete the CAR policy.

To delete an existing CAR policy, proceed as follows:

Step 1

Choose the CAR policies you wish to delete within the Layer 3 Qos view. See

“Layer 3 QoS View”

section on page 2-12

” for details of the Layer 3 QoS view.

Step 2

Choose Deployment>Delete Objects. The Deployment Wizard appears with a summary of what will be
deleted.

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