Configuring QoS
Policy Action Defaults
The following are defaults for the
Description
Whether the flow matching the
rule should be accepted or
denied
Note that in the current software release, the deny and drop options produce the same effect that is, the
traffic is silently dropped.
Note. There are no defaults for the
Default (Built-in) Policies
The switch includes some built-in policies, or default policies, for particular traffic types or situations
where traffic does not match any policies. In all cases, the switch accepts the traffic and places it into
default queues.
Fragments—Fragments with unknown source or destination TCP/UDP ports are accepted on the
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switch, unless the
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for more information about this command.
Other traffic—Any traffic that does not match a policy is accepted or denied based on the global dispo-
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sition setting on the switch. The global disposition is by default accept. Use the
disposition,
qos default routed
change the disposition as described in
Global Default Dispositions" on page
The switch network group—The switch has a default network group, called switch, that includes all IP
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addresses configured for the switch itself. This default network group may be used in policies. See
"Creating Network Groups" on page 24-35
Policy Port Groups—The switch has built-in policy port groups for each slot. The groups are called
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Slot01, Slot02, etc. Use the
OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
policy action
Keyword
disposition
policy condition
qos classify fragments
command is entered. See
disposition, and
"Creating Policy Conditions" on page 24-24
24-13.
show policy port group
command:
command.
"Fragment Classification" on
qos default multicast disposition
for more information about network groups.
command to view the built-in groups.
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QoS Defaults
Default
accept
qos default bridged
commands to
and
"Setting the
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