You can modify classes, behaviors, and class-behavior associations in a QoS policy even after it is
applied.
The QoS policies applied to ports, VLANs, and the system globally have descending priorities. For
example, if a port and a VLAN carried on the port have both referenced a QoS policy for incoming
traffic, the one on the port is used to match traffic prior to the one for the VLAN.
Applying the QoS policy to an interface
A policy can be applied to multiple interfaces, but in one direction (inbound or outbound) of an interface
only one policy can be applied.
Follow these steps to apply the QoS policy to an interface:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter
interface
Enter
view
interface
view or port
Enter port
group view
group view
Apply the policy to the
interface/port group
The QoS policy applied to the outgoing traffic of an interface does not regulate local packets. Local
packets refer to the critical protocol packets sent by the local system for maintaining the normal
operation of the device. To avoid drop of these packets, QoS does not process them. Commonly used
local packets include link maintenance packets, IS-IS packets, OSPF packets, RIP packets, BGP
packets, LDP packets, RSVP packets, and SSH packets.
Applying the QoS policy to online users
You can apply a QoS policy to multiple online users, but in one direction of each online user only one
policy can be applied. To modify a QoS policy already applied in a certain direction, remove the QoS
policy application first.
Follow these steps to apply the QoS policy to online users:
To do...
Enter system view
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
port-group manual
port-group-name
qos apply policy policy-name
{ inbound | outbound }
Use the command...
system-view
2-6
Remarks
—
Use either command
Settings in interface view take
effect on the current interface;
settings in port group view take
effect on all ports in the port
group.
Required
Remarks
—
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