Deleting QoS Policies
A network queue policy is associated by default with XMA or MDA network ingress ports.
You can replace the default policy with a customer-configured policy, but you cannot entirely
remove a QoS policy. When you remove a QoS policy, the policy association reverts to the
default network-queue policy default.
To delete a user-created network queue policy, enter the following commands:
CLI Syntax:
Example:
Remove a Policy from the QoS Configuration
To delete a network policy, enter the following commands:
CLI Syntax:
Example:
Copying and Overwriting QoS Policies
You can copy an existing network queue policy, rename it with a new policy ID name, or
overwrite an existing network queue policy. The overwrite option must be specified or an
error occurs if the destination policy ID exists.
CLI Syntax:
Example:
Quality of Service Guide
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Remove a Policy from the QoS Configuration
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Copying and Overwriting QoS Policies
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Editing QoS Policies
config>qos# no network-queue policy-name
config>qos# no network-queue nq1
config>qos# no network-queue policy-name
config>qos# no network-queue test
config>qos# copy network-queue source-policy-id dest-
policy-id [overwrite]
config>qos# copy network-queue nq1 nq2
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