Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR OS Interface Configuration Manual page 267

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Description
The ingress node within the named-pool-mode context is used to contain the ingress named-pool-
policy configuration. Enter the ingress node when defining or removing the MDA or port level
ingress named pool policy.
egress
Syntax
egress
Context
config>card>mda>named-pool-mode
config>port>named-pool-mode
Description
The egress node within the named-pool-mode context is used to contain the egress named-pool-
policy configuration. Enter the egress node when defining or removing the MDA or port level egress
named pool policy.
named-pool-policy
Syntax
named-pool-policy policy-name
no named-pool-policy
Context
config>card>mda>named-pool-mode>ingress
config>card>mda>named-pool-mode>egress
config>port>named-pool-mode>ingress
config>port>named-pool-mode>egress
Description
The named-pool-policy command is used to associate a named pool policy with an MDA or port
ingress or egress context. The policy governs the way that named pools are created at the MDA or
port level. The policy may be applied regardless of whether the IOM is in named pool mode;
however, a named pool policy to an MDA or port to a card that is not on named pool mode will be
ignored. Pools may not be created due to insufficient resources or pool name collisions. Pool name
collisions are allowed. The name check is performed independently between ingress and egress. A
port on ingress may have a named pool defined that is also on the egress side at the MDA level.
Multiple ports on the same MDA may have the same policy or the same named pools defined. Ports
on the same MDA may also have different named pool policies defined.
Parameters
policy-name — The defined policy-name must be an existing named pool policy on the system. If
The no named-pool-policy command removes any existing policy associated with the MDA or port.
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policy-name does not exist, the named-pool-policy command will fail. If another named pool
policy is currently associated, it will continue to be associated on the MDA or port. If the policy-
name does exist, the pools within the current policy (if a policy is currently associated) will be
removed and the pools defined within the new policy will be created. Queues on the port or
MDA will be moved to the new pools. If a pool being used by a queue existed on the previous
policy, but not in the new policy, the queue is moved to the appropriate default pool and marked
as 'pool-orphaned'. The policy-name may be changed at any time.
Values
Any existing Named Pool Policy
Default
None
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