Forwarding-Group Profile (Scheduler-Policy View) - HP A8800 Series Command Reference Manual

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Description
Use forwarding-group match to instantiate a forwarding group in the match mode according to the
specified match criterion.
Use undo forwarding-group match to delete the instance generated from the forwarding group
according to the specified match criterion.
In the same scheduler policy, instantiate a parent forwarding group before instantiating its child
forwarding groups.
In the same scheduler policy, make sure that the match criterion of a child forwarding group is covered
in the match criterion of its parent forwarding group. This restriction is not true for the parent forwarding
group instantiated in the group mode.
When applying a scheduler policy to an interface, make sure that the match criterion of each parent
forwarding group equals the set of match criteria of its child forwarding groups. This restriction is not true
for the parent forwarding group instantiated in the group mode.
In the same scheduler policy, the instantiation match criterion of a forwarding group cannot overlap the
instantiation match criterion of any other forwarding group except its parent forwarding group or child
forwarding groups.
For any forwarding group in a scheduler policy already applied to a port, you cannot instantiate the
forwarding group or delete its instances.
Related commands: forwarding-group group.
Examples
# Instantiate forwarding group testfg in scheduler policy testfp in the match mode.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] qos scheduler-policy testsp
[Sysname-hqos-sp-testsp] layer 1
[Sysname-hqos-sp-testsp-layer1] forwarding-group testfg match extended qos-local-id 1 to
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forwarding-group profile (scheduler-policy view)

Syntax
forwarding-group fg-name profile fp-name
undo forwarding-group fg-name
View
Scheduler policy view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
fg-name: Forwarding group name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
fp-name: Forwarding profile name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
Description
Use forwarding-group profile to nest a forwarding group in a scheduler policy and specify a forwarding
profile for this forwarding group.
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