Network Ingress QoS Policy Commands
fp-redirect-group
Syntax
fp-redirect-group broadcast-policer policer-id
no fp-redirect-group broadcast-policer
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>fc
Description
This command is used to redirect the FC of a broadcast packet received in a VPLS service over a
PW or network IP interface to an ingress forwarding plane queue-group.
It defines the mapping of a FC to a policer-id and redirects the lookup of the policer of the same ID
in some ingress forwarding plane queue-group instance. However, the queue-group name and
instance are explicitly provided only at the time the network QoS policy is applied to the ingress
context of a spoke or mesh SDP or a network IP interface.
The broadcast-policer statement is ignored when the network QoS policy is applied to any object
other than a VPLS spoke or mesh SDP or a network IP interface.
The no version of this command removes the redirection of the FC.
Parameters
policer policer-id — The specified policer-id must exist within the queue-group template applied to the
ingress context of the forwarding plane.
Values
fp-redirect-group
Syntax
fp-redirect-group unknown-policer policer-id
no fp-redirect-group unknown-policer
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>fc
Description
This command is used to redirect the FC of an unknown packet received in a VPLS service on a
PW or network IP interface to an ingress forwarding plane queue-group.
It defines the mapping of a FC to a policer-id and redirects the lookup of the policer of the same ID
in some ingress forwarding plane queue-group instance. However, the queue-group name and
instance are explicitly provided only at the time the network QoS policy is applied to the ingress
context of a VPLS spoke or mesh SDP or a network IP interface.
The unknown-policer statement is ignored when the network QoS policy is applied to any object
other than a VPLS spoke or mesh SDP or a network IP interface.
The no version of this command removes the redirection of the FC.
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