Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual page 129

Router
Hide thumbs Also See for 7710 SR OS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If neither the optional source or destination parameter is present, then the default is
destination address matching.
The functionality enabled by the qos-route-lookup command can be applied to IPv4 packets
or IPv6 packets on an interface, depending on whether it is present at the interface context
(applies to IPv4) or the interface>ipv6 context (applies to IPv6). The ability to specify
source address based QoS lookup is not supported for IPv6. Subscriber management group
interfaces also do not support the source QPPB option.
The no form of the command reverts to the default.
Default
destination
Parameters
source — Enables QoS classification of incoming IP packets based on the source address matching a
destination — Enables QoS classification of incoming IP packets based on the destination address
qos
Syntax
qos network-policy-id [egress-port-redirect-group queue-group-name]
no qos
Context
config>router>interface
Description
This command associates a network Quality of Service (QoS) policy with an IP interface. Only one
network QoS policy can be associated with an IP interface at one time. Attempts to associate a second
QoS policy return an error.
Packets are marked using QoS policies on edge devices. Invoking a QoS policy on a network port
allows for the packets that match the policy criteria to be remarked.
The egress-port-redirect-group parameter creates an association between the IP interface and an
egress port queue group. When the network QoS policy ID contains an egress forwarding plane that is
directed to a queue group queue ID, the network QoS policy must be applied to the IP interface with a
valid egress port queue group name. The queue group name must exist on the egress port associated
with the IP interface and the group must contain a queue ID matching the queue ID for each
redirected forwarding class in the QoS policy.
The IP interface may redirect its forwarding classes to a single port queue group. Forwarding classes
that are not redirected to a queue within the group are mapped to the default forwarding class egress
queue on the port.
If the QoS command is re-executed without the egress-port-redirect-group parameter specified, all
forwarding classes will be remapped to the default port forwarding class egress queues.
The no form of the command removes the QoS policy association from the SAP or IP interface, and
the QoS policy reverts to the default.
Default
qos 1 — IP interface associated with network QoS policy 1.
7710 SR OS Router Configuration Guide
route with QoS information.
matching a route with QoS information.
IP Router Configuration
Page 129

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents