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Any changes made to an existing policy, using any of the sub-commands, will be applied
immediately to all network ports where this policy is applied. For this reason, when many changes
are required on a policy, it is highly recommended that the policy be copied to a work area policy-
id. That work-in-progress policy can be modified until complete and then written over the original
policy-id. Use the config qos copy command to maintain policies in this manner.
The no form of this command deletes the network policy. A policy cannot be deleted until it is
removed from all entities where it is applied. The default network policy policy-id 1 cannot be
deleted.
System Default Network Policy 1
Default
network-policy-id — The policy-id uniquely identifies the policy on the 7210 SAS.
Parameters
Default
Values
network-policy-type — The type of the policy, either ip-interface or port. It defines where this network
policy can be applied.
ip-interface — Specifies only EXP-based classification rules and marking values. It can only be associated
with an IP interface. It can be used only when the device is operating in network mode.
port — Specifies only DSCP and Dot1p classification rules and marking values. It can only be associated
with a port and is available for use when the device is operating in network mode.
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Syntax
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy-id [create]
no mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Context
config>qos
This command allows the user to create a new mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. The policy
Description
specifies the profile to assign to the packet based on the MPLS LSP EXP bits value matched in the
MPLS packet received on a network IP interface.
The assigned profile is available for use by the meter/policer associated with FC in the network
policy attached to this IP interface.
The policy is associated with network policy attached to a network IP interface.
When 'no ldp-use-local-fc-enable' is set, system creates the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
automatically with same ID as the network policy ID. The values that map the lsp-exp bits to a
profile value can be modified by the user. The system deletes the policy when the associated
network policy is deleted.
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