Qos - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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QoS Commands

qos

Enables or disables QoS. This section describes the base command with a single required option (enable
or disable).
In lieu of these options, the base command (qos) may be used with other keywords to set up global QoS
configuration. These keywords are listed here and described as separate commands later in this chapter. In
addition, some keywords have a no form to remove the parameter or return it to its default.
qos {enable | disable}
[trust ports]
[default servicing mode]
[forward log]
[log console]
[log lines lines]
[log level level]
[clear log]
[default bridged disposition {accept | deny | drop}]
[default routed disposition {accept | deny | drop}
[default multicast disposition {accept | deny | drop}]
[user-port {filter | shutdown} {spoof | bgp | bpdu | rip | ospf}]
[stats interval seconds]
[nms priority]
[phones [priority priority_value | trusted]]
[quarantine mac-group mac_group]
[quarantine path url]
[qos quarantine page]
[dei {ingress | egress}]
Syntax Definitions
enable
disable
Defaults
parameter
enable | disable
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Enables QoS. The QoS software in the switch classifies flows coming
into the switch to attempt to match them to QoS policies. If a match is
found, the policy parameters are applied to the flow. The enable setting
may be used alone or in conjunction with optional command keywords.
Disables QoS. Flows coming into the switch are not matched to poli-
cies. The disable setting cannot be used with any other command
keyword.
default
enable
June 2012
page 32-3

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