Clear Cos Port-Config - Enterasys D-Series Cli Reference Manual

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Defaults
The show cos port‐config command by itself will show all Port Groups.
Mode
Switch command, read‐only.
Example
This example shows all inbound rate limiting port groups. Note that ports fe.1.1 through fe.1.48 
were removed from the default port group 0.0 when they were added to port groups 1.0 and 2.0.
D2(su)->show cos port-config
Inbound Rate Limiting Port Configuration Entries
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Port Group Name
Port Group
Port Type
Assigned Ports
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Port Group Name
Port Group
Port Type
Assigned Ports
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Port Group Name
Port Group
Port Type
Assigned Ports
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clear cos port-config

Use this command to clear inbound rate limiting groups or assigned ports.
Syntax
clear cos port-config irl {all | group-type-index {[entry] | [name] [ports]}}
Parameters
irl
all
group‐type‐index
entry
name
ports
:Default
:0
:0
:none
:Users
:1
:0
fe
:
.1.1-46
:Uplink
:2
:0
fe
:
.1.47-48
Clear an IRL port group configuration.
Clear all inbound rate limiting port‐config non‐default entries.
Delete a specific port group or group name, or clear the ports from that 
group. Valid entries are in the form of group#.port‐type. 
Valid values for group# can range from 0 to 7. Valid values for port‐type 
can range from 0 to 1, although only port type 0 is currently supported. 
For example, port group 3 would be specified as 3.0. 
Delete this non‐default inbound rate limiter entry.
Clear the administratively assigned textual description of this port group 
entry to its default.
Clear the ports assigned to this group to its default.
clear cos port-config
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