Operating Notes On Using Tcp/Udp Port Ranges - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Operating Notes on Using TCP/UDP Port Ranges

You can only have 6 concurrent policies when using unique ranges. The
number of policies allowed is lower if ACLs are also using port ranges.
You cannot have ranges that include any port numbers that have been
configured as part of another QoS application port number policy.
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
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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