Applying The Qos Policy To A User Profile; Setting The Qos Policy-Based Traffic Rate Statistics Collection Period For An Interface - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Configuration Manuals

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To apply the QoS policy to the management interface control plane:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter
interface control plane
view.
3.
Apply the QoS policy
to the management
interface control plane.

Applying the QoS policy to a user profile

NOTE:
The QoS policy applied to a user profile takes effect only when a user comes online through PPPoE
authentication.
You can apply a QoS policy to multiple user profiles. In one direction of each user profile, only one
policy can be applied. To modify a QoS policy already applied to a direction, first remove the applied
QoS policy.
To apply a QoS policy to a user profile:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user profile view.
3.
Apply the QoS policy to
the user profile.
Setting the QoS policy-based traffic rate statistics
collection period for an interface
You can enable collection of per-class traffic statistics over a period of time, including the average
forwarding rate and drop rate. For example, if you set the statistics collection period to n minutes, the
system performs the following operations:
Collects traffic statistics for the most recent n minutes.
Refreshes the statistics every n/5 minutes.
You can use the display qos policy interface command to view the collected traffic rate statistics.
To set the QoS policy-based traffic rate statistics collection period for an interface:
Command
system-view
management
control-plane management
qos apply policy policy-name inbound
Command
system-view
user-profile profile-name
qos
policy-name { inbound |
outbound }
Remarks
N/A
The configuration made in user profile view
takes effect only after it is successfully issued
to the driver.
By default, no QoS policy is applied to a user
profile.
Use the inbound keyword to apply the QoS
apply
policy
policy to the incoming traffic of the device
(traffic sent by the online users). Use the
outbound keyword to apply the QoS policy
to the outgoing traffic of the device (traffic
received by the online users).
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no QoS policy is
applied to the management
interface control plane.

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