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Service Ingress QoS Policy Entry Commands
reclassification actions specified, the entry is populated in the list allowing packets matching the entry to
exit the list, preventing them from matching entries lower in the list. Since this is the only flow
reclassification entry that the packet matched and this entry explicitly states that no reclassification action is
to be performed, the matching packet will not be reclassified.
The no form of this command removes the specified entry from the policy. Entries removed from the policy
are immediately removed from all services where that policy is applied.
none
Default
entry-id — The entry-id, expressed as an integer, uniquely identifies a match criterion and the corresponding
Parameters
action. It is recommended that multiple entries be given entry-ids in staggered increments. This allows
users to insert a new entry in an existing policy without requiring renumbering of all the existing
entries.
An entry cannot have any match criteria defined (in which case, everything matches) but must have at
least the keyword action fc fc-name for it to be considered complete. Entries without the action
keyword will be considered incomplete and hence will be rendered inactive.
Default
Values
create — Required parameter when creating a flow entry when the system is configured to require the
explicit use of the keyword to prevent accidental object creation. Objects may be accidentally created
when this protection is disabled and an object name is mistyped when attempting to edit the object. This
keyword is not required when the protection is disabled. The keyword is ignored when the flow entry
already exists.
match
Syntax
[no] match [protocol protocol-id]
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress>ip-criteria>entry
This command creates a context to configure match criteria for SAP QoS policy match criteria. When the
Description
match criteria have been satisfied the action associated with the match criteria is executed.
Only a single match criteria (either MAC or IP) is allowed at any point of time.
protocol protocol-id — Specifies an IP protocol to be used as a SAP QoS policy match criterion.
Parameters
The protocol type such as TCP / UDP / OSPF is identified by its respective protocol number. Well-
known protocol numbers include ICMP(1), TCP(6), UDP(17).
Values
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