Qos Apply Policy (User-Profile View) - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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A policy must be applied to an interface or PVC following these rules:
You can apply a QoS policy configured with various QoS actions (such as remark, car, gts, queue
af, queue ef, queue wfq, and wred) to common physical interfaces, PVCs, and VT interfaces used
by Multilink PPP (MP).
An inbound QoS policy cannot contain a GTS action or any of these queuing actions: queue ef,
queue af, or queue wfq.
On a primary channel interface (for example, VT, dialer, BRI, and PRI interfaces) configured with the qos
max-bandwidth command, AF and EF queues perform bandwidth check and calculation based on the
bandwidth specified in the qos max-bandwidth command, so do the AF and EF queues synchronized to
the sub-channel interfaces (for example, VA interfaces and B channels). In this case, the sub-channel
interface bandwidth is ignored. Because the primary channel interfaces and the sub-channel interfaces
are the same in QoS configurations, prompts are displayed for only the primary interface. If the qos
max-bandwidth command is not configured on a primary channel interface, AF and EF queues on the
primary channel interface performs bandwidth check and calculation based on bandwidth of 1 Gbps,
and AF and EF queues synchronized to sub-channel interfaces (for example, VA interfaces and B
channels) perform bandwidth check and calculation based on the actual bandwidth. If queuing on a
sub-channel interface fails due to bandwidth changes, the prompts are output for the sub-channel
interface.
You must enable the rate limit function for the queuing function to take effect on these interfaces: tunnel
interfaces, subinterfaces, Layer 3 aggregate interfaces, HDLC link bundle interfaces, RPR logical
interfaces, and VT interfaces configured with PPPoE, PPPoA, or PPPoEoA. At the same time, you must
configure the qos max-bandwidth command to provide base bandwidth for CBQ bandwidth
calculation.
Examples
# Apply policy USER1 in the outbound direction of GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] qos apply policy USER1 outbound

qos apply policy (user-profile view)

Use qos apply policy to apply a QoS policy to a user profile.
Use undo qos apply policy to remove the QoS policy.
Syntax
qos apply policy policy-name { inbound | outbound }
undo qos apply policy [ policy-name ] { inbound | outbound }
Views
User profile view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
inbound: Applies the QoS policy to the traffic sent by the online users.
outbound: Applies the QoS policy to the traffic received by the online users.
policy-name: Policy name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
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