Policy Condition Vrf - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

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policy condition vrf

Associates a Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instance with a policy condition.
policy condition condition_name vrf {vrf_name | default}
policy condition condition_name no vrf
Syntax Definitions
condition_name
vrf_name
default
Defaults
By default, QoS policy conditions are not associated with any VRF instance. The policy applies across all
instances.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6855-U24X, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of the command to remove a VRF instance from a condition; however, at least one
classification parameter must be associated with a condition.
VRF policies are configured in the default VRF, similar to how all other QoS policies are configured. If
the VRF name specified does not exist, the policy is not allocated any system resources.
Policies that do not specify a VRF name are considered global policies and are applied across all VRF
instances and VLANs.
Policies that specify the default VRF apply only to traffic in the default VRF instance.
Policies that specify a VRF name apply only to traffic in the VRF instance associated with that name.
The switch network group is supported only in VRF policies that specify the default VRF instance. If
this group is specified in a global policy (no VRF specified) then the policy is applied across all VRF
instances.
Examples
-> policy condition cond6 vrf engr-vrf
-> policy condition cond7 vrf default
-> policy condition cond6 no vrf
Release History
Release 6.4.2; command was introduced.
page 33-130
The name of the condition. May be an existing condition name or a new
condition.
The name of the VRF instance to which the QoS policy condition
applies.
Specifies the default VRF instance.
QoS Policy Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
June 2012

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