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explicit.
The no form of this command deletes all the entries specified under this node. Once mac-criteria entries are
removed from a SAP ingress policy, the mac-criteria is removed from all services where that policy is
applied.
any
Default
any — .Specifies that entries can use any of the fields available under mac-criteria (Example - MAC
Parameters
source, MAC destination, MAC Ethertype, etc. fields can be used)
dot1p-only — Specifies that entries can use only the Dot1p field.
policy-id — -The policy-id that uniquely identifies the policy.
Values
num-qos-classifiers
Syntax
num-qos-classifiers [num-resources] [ipv6 | no-ipv6]
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress>num-qos-classifiers
This command configures the number of classifiers the SAP ingress Qos policy can use. A user cannot
Description
modify this parameter when it is in use (i.e. applied to a SAP).
The num-resources parameter also determines the maximum number of meters that are available to this
policy. The maximum number of meters available for use by the forwarding classes (FC) defined under this
policy is equal to half the value specified in the parameter num-resources. Any of these meters is available
for use to police unicast or multipoint traffic. Any of these meters is available for use by more than one FC
(or a single meter is available for use by all the FCs).
The keyword 'ipv6' lets the user indicate that they plan to use the ipv6-criteria and the resources needed for
this SAP ingress QoS policy must be allocated for the chunk allocated to IPv6 criteria.
num-resources is set to a default value of 2 and no-ipv6 is use as the default keyword.
Default
num-resources — Specifies the number of resources planned for use by this policy
Parameters
Values
ipv6 — keyword which lets the user indicate that they intend to use the ipv6-criteria and software must
allocate resources from the chunks alloted to IPv6 criteria.
no-ipv6 — keyword which lets the user indicate that they do not intend to use the ipv6-criteria. Resources
are then allocated from the chunk alloted to either IPv4 criteria or MAC criteria, depending on what criteria
the user uses.
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