Applying The Qos Policy; Applying The Qos Policy To An Interface Or Pvc - HP MSR4080 Configuration Manual

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Step
4.
Return to system view.
5.
Create a behavior for the
parent policy and enter
behavior view.
6.
Nest the child QoS
policy.
7.
Return to system view.
8.
Create the parent policy
and enter parent policy
view.
9.
Associate the class with
the behavior in the
parent policy.

Applying the QoS policy

You can apply a QoS policy to the following destinations:
Interface or PVC—The QoS policy takes effect on the traffic sent or received on the interface or PVC.
Control plane—The QoS policy takes effect on the traffic received on the control plane.
Management interface control plane—The QoS policy takes effect on the traffic sent from the
management interface to the control plane.
You can modify traffic classes, traffic behaviors, and class-behavior associations in a QoS policy even
after it is applied. If a traffic class references an ACL for traffic classification, you can delete or modify the
ACL.

Applying the QoS policy to an interface or PVC

A QoS policy can be applied to multiple interfaces or PVCs, but only one QoS policy can be applied to
one direction (inbound or outbound) of an interface or PVC.
The QoS policy applied to the outgoing traffic on an interface or PVC does not regulate local packets,
which are critical protocol packets sent by the local system for operation maintenance. The most common
local packets include link maintenance, routing, LDP, RSVP, and SSH packets.
To apply the QoS policy to an interface or PVC:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface or PVC
view.
Command
quit
traffic behavior behavior-name
traffic-policy policy-name
quit
qos policy policy-name
classifier classifier-name
behavior behavior-name
Command
system-view
Enter interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Enter PVC view:
a.
interface atm interface-number
b.
pvc vpi/vci
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no behavior is created.
By default, policy nesting is not configured.
N/A
By default, no policy is created.
By default, a class is not associated with a
behavior.
Remarks
N/A
Settings in interface view take
effect on the current interface.
Settings in PVC view take
effect on the current PVC.

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