Overview
Overview
There is one default service ingress policy and one default service egress policy. Each policy
can have up to 32 ingress queues and 8 egress queues per service.
The default policies can be copied and modified but they cannot be deleted. The default
policies are identified as policy ID 1.
The default policies are applied to the appropriate interface, by default. For example, the
default SAP ingress policy is applied to access ingress SAPs.The default SAP egress policy
is applied to access egress SAPs. You must explicitly associate other QoS policies.
For information about the tasks and commands necessary to access the command line
interface and to configure and maintain your router, refer to the CLI Usage chapter in the
Basic System Configuration Guide.
Basic Configurations
A basic service egress QoS policy must conform to the following:
A basic service ingress QoS policy must conform to the following:
Configuring and applying QoS policies is optional. If no QoS policy is explicitly applied to
a SAP or IP interface, a default QoS policy is applied.
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Editing QoS Policies
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Copying and Overwriting QoS Policies
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Deleting QoS Policies
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Remove a Policy from the QoS Configuration
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Have a unique service egress QoS policy ID.
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Have a QoS policy scope of template or exclusive.
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Have at least one defined default queue.
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Have a unique service ingress QoS policy ID.
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Have a QoS policy scope of template or exclusive.
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Have at least one default unicast forwarding class queue.
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Have at least one multipoint forwarding class queue.
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