Operating Notes on Using TCP/UDP Port Ranges
You can only have 6 concurrent policies when using unique ranges. The
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number of policies allowed is lower if ACLs are also using port ranges.
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You cannot have ranges that include any port numbers that have been
configured as part of another QoS application port number policy.
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An error message is generated if there are not enough hardware resources
available when configuring a policy.
You must specify the entire range of configured port numbers when using
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the no form of the command, for example:
HP Switch(config)# qos udp-port range 1300 1399 dscp
001110
HP Switch(config)# no qos udp-port range 1300 1399
Example. The following example displays the following configuration for
TCP and UDP port prioritization:
TCP/UDP Port
TCP Port 23 (Telnet)
UDP Port 23 (Telnet)
TCP Port 80 (World Wide Web HTTP)
UDP Port 80 (World Wide Web HTTP)
Quality of Service: Managing Bandwidth More Effectively
802.1p Priority for TCP
7
7
2
1
Globally-Configured QoS
802.1p Priority for UDP
7
7
2
1
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