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[update-dscp-out-action] [set-
priority]
Deleting a classifier, classifier block, or an entire filter set
About this task
Use the following procedure to delete a classifier, classifier block, or filter set.
Note: You cannot reset QoS defaults if the EAP/NEAP UBP support references a QoS UBP
filter set.
Procedure
1. Delete an entire filter set by using the following command from the Global
2. Delete a classifier by using the following command from the Global configuration
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Variable
configuration mode.
no qos ubp name <filter name>
Note: You cannot delete a filter set while it is in use.
mode.
no qos ubp name <filter name> eval-order <value>
Value
• commited-rate specifies the commited rate in
Kbps.
• drop-nm-action specifies the action to take when the
packet is non-matching. This action is applied to all
traffic that was not previously matched by the
specified filtering data. Options are
is dropped) and
disable
• drop-out-action specifies the action to take when a
packet is out-of-profile. This action is only applied if
metering is being enforced, and if the traffic is
deemed out of profile based on the level of traffic and
the metering criteria. Options are
is dropped) and
disable
• max-burst-rate specifies the maximum number of
bytes allowed in a single transmission burst.
• max-burst-duration specifies the maximum burst
duration in milliseconds.
• update-dscp-out-action specifies an updated DSCP
value for an IPv4 packet for out of profile traffic..
• set-priority specifies the priority level of this filter
set.
ACLI reference for wired networks
enable
(packet
(packet is not dropped).
enable
(packet
(packet is not dropped).
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