Service Ingress QoS Policy Commands
dscp-classification
Syntax
dscp-classification
no dscp-classification
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress policy-id
config>qos>network>ingress
Description
This command defines a policy to assign the forwarding class to a packet based on the IP DSCP bits.
When it is defined in a network QoS policy and associated with an access-uplink port, a packet received on
the access-uplink port is used to match with the IP DSCP values defined in this policy. If a match is found,
then the corresponding forwarding class and profile is assigned to the packet.
When it is defined in a service ingress QoS policy and associated with an access SAP ingress, a packet
received on the SAP is used to match with the IP DSCP values defined in this policy. If a match is found,
then the corresponding forwarding class and profile is assigned to the packet.
The no form of the command disables use of dot1p-classification policy.
Parameters
policy-id — The policy-id that uniquely identifies the policy.
Values
scope
Syntax
scope {exclusive | template}
no scope
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress
Description
This command configures the Service Ingress QoS policy scope as exclusive or template.
The no form of this command sets the scope of the policy to the default of template.
Default
template
Parameters
exclusive — When the scope of a policy is defined as exclusive, the policy can only be applied to one SAP.
If a policy with an exclusive scope is assigned to a second SAP an error message is generated. If the
policy is removed from the exclusive SAP, it will become available for assignment to another exclusive
SAP.
template — When the scope of a policy is defined as template, the policy can be applied to multiple SAPs
on the router.
Default QoS policies are configured with template scopes. An error is generated when the template
scope parameter to exclusive scope on default policies is modified.
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