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Configuration Commands
The no form of the command deletes the association with the port. The no form of this command can
only be performed when the interface is administratively down.
Default
No port is associated with the IP interface.
Parameters
port-name — The physical port identifier to associate with the IP interface.
This command associates a network Quality of Service (QoS) policy with an IP interface. Only one
Description
network QoS policy can be associated with an IP interface at one time. Attempts to associate a
second QoS policy return an error.
Packets are marked using QoS policies on edge devices. Invoking a QoS policy on a network port
allows for the packets that match the policy criteria to be remarked.
The queue-redirect-group parameter creates an association between the IP interface and an egress
port queue group. When the network QoS policy ID contains an egress forwarding plane that is
directed to a queue group queue ID, the network QoS policy must be applied to the IP interface with
a valid egress port queue group name. The queue group name must exist on the egress port associated
with the IP interface and the group must contain a queue ID matching the queue ID for each
redirected forwarding class in the QoS policy.
The IP interface may redirect its forwarding classes to a single port queue group. Forwarding classes
that are not redirected to a queue within the group are mapped to the default forwarding class egress
queue on the port.
If the QoS command is re-executed without the queue-redirect-group parameter specified, all
forwarding classes will be remapped to the default port forwarding class egress queues.
The no form of the command removes the QoS policy association from the SAP or IP interface, and
the QoS policy reverts to the default.
Default
qos 1 — IP interface associated with network QoS policy 1.
Parameters
network-policy-id — An existing network policy ID to associate with the IP interface.
queue-redirect-group queue-group-name — This optional parameter specifies that the queue-
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The encapsulation type is an property of a Ethernet network port. The port in this context can be
tagged with either IEEE 802.1Q (referred to as dot1q) encapsulation or null encapsulation.
Dot1q encapsulation supports multiple logical IP interfaces on a given network port and Null
encapsulation supports a single IP interface on the network port.
Values
port-name
encap-val
port-id:
lag-id
lag
id
Values
1 — 65535
group-name will be used for all egress forwarding class redirections within the network QoS
policy ID. The specified queue-group-name must exist as a port egress queue group on the port
associated with the IP interface.
port-id [:encap-val]
- 0
for null
- [0..4094]
for dot1q
slot/mda/port[.channel]
- lag-<id>
- keyword
- [1..200]
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