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The precedence is evaluated from the lowest to highest value.
Values
hsmda-counter-override counter-id — The hsmda-counter-override reclassification action is optional and
only has significance on SAPs which are created on an HSMDA. When specified, packets matching the
IP precedence value will be mapped to the defined HSMDA exception counter-id for the packets queue
group. The default behavior is to use the default counter on the queue group for the queue to which the
packet is mapped. The hsmda-counter-override action may be overwritten by an ip-criteria
reclassification rule match. The specified counter-id must be specified as an integer between 1 and 8. To
remove the ESMDA exception counter reclassification action for the specified dscp-value, the dscp
command must be re-executed without the hsmda-counter-override reclassification action defined.
Values
scope
Syntax
scope {exclusive | template}
no scope
Context
config>qos>sap-egress
Description
Enter the scope of this policy. The scope of the policy cannot be changed if the policy is applied to one or
more services.
The no form of this command sets the scope of the policy to the default of template.
Default
template
Parameters
exclusive — When the scope of a policy is defined as exclusive, the policy can only be applied to a single
SAP. Attempting to assign the policy to a second SAP will result in an error message. If the policy is
removed from the exclusive SAP, it will become available for assignment to another exclusive SAP.
The system default policies cannot be put into the exclusive scope. An error will be generated if scope
exclusive is executed in any policies with a policy-id equal to 1.
template — When the scope of a policy is defined as template, the policy can be applied to multiple SAPs
on the router.
sap-egress
Syntax
[no] sap-egress policy-id | policy-name
Context
config>qos
Description
This command is used to create or edit a Service Egress QoS policy. The egress policy defines the Service
Level Agreement (SLA) for service packets as they egress on the SAP.
Policies in effect are templates that can be applied to multiple services as long as the scope of the policy is
template. The queues defined in the policy are not instantiated until a policy is applied to a service.
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