Applying The Qos Policy To Online Users - HPE 3100 v2 Series Configuration Manual

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You can apply a QoS to the outgoing traffic only when you use the QoS policy for VLAN mapping. For
more information about VLAN mapping, see Layer 2
To apply the QoS policy to an interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view or
port group view.
3.
Apply the policy to the
interface or port group.

Applying the QoS policy to online users

IMPORTANT:
This feature is available only on the HPE 3100 v2 EI switches.
You can apply a QoS policy to multiple online users. In one direction of each online user, only one
policy can be applied. To modify a QoS policy already applied in a certain direction, remove the QoS
policy application first.
Configuration restrictions and guidelines
The QoS policy applied to a user profile supports only the remark, car, and filter actions.
Do not apply a null policy to a user profile. The user profile using a null policy cannot be
activated.
The authentication methods available for online users include 802.1X and Portal.
Configuration procedure
To apply the QoS policy to online users:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user profile
view.
3.
Apply the QoS
policy.
4.
Return to system
view.
Command
system-view
Enter interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Enter port group view:
port-group manual
port-group-name
qos apply policy policy-name
{ inbound | outbound }
Command
system-view
user-profile profile-name
qos apply policy
policy-name { inbound |
outbound }
quit
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LAN Switching Configuration Guide.
Remarks
N/A
Use either command.
Settings in interface view take
effect on the current interface.
Settings in port group view take
effect on all ports in the port
group.
N/A
Remarks
N/A
The configuration made in user profile view takes
effect when the user profile is activated and the
users of the user profile are online.
For more information about user profiles, see
Security Configuration Guide.
Use the inbound keyword to apply the QoS
policy to the incoming traffic of the device (traffic
sent by the online users). Use the outbound
keyword to apply the QoS policy to the outgoing
traffic (traffic received by the online users).
N/A

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