Chapter 52
Configuring QoS
Deleting Policers
Note
You can delete the policers only if they are not attached to any interfaces (for more information, see the
"Detaching an ACL from an Interface" section on page
To delete one or all policers, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Delete one or all policers.
Step 2
Verify the configuration.
This example shows how to delete the microflow policer named my_micro:
Console> (enable) clear qos policer microflow my_micro
my_micro QoS microflow policer cleared.
Console> (enable)
Creating or Modifying ACLs
Supervisor Engine 1 with a Layer 2 Switching Engine does not support the commands in this section.
Note
These sections describe how to create and modify the ACLs:
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ACL Names
The ACL names can be up to 31 characters, are case sensitive, and may include a–z, A–Z, 0–9, the dash
character (-), the underscore character (_), and the period character (.). The ACL names must start with
an alphabetic character and must be unique across all QoS ACLs of all types. You cannot use the
keywords from any command as an ACL name.
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ACL Names, page 52-45
ACE Name, Marking Rule, Policing, and Filtering Syntax, page 52-46
Named IP ACLs, page 52-46
Modifying the Default IP ACLs, page 52-50
Creating or Modifying the Named IPX ACLs, page 52-51
Creating or Modifying the Named MAC ACLs, page 52-53
Creating or Modifying the Default IPX and MAC ACLs, page 52-54
Deleting a Named ACL, page 52-54
Reverting to the Default Values in the Default ACLs, page 52-55
Discarding an Uncommitted ACL, page 52-55
Committing an ACL, page 52-55
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Command
clear qos policer {microflow | aggregate}
{policer_name | all}
show qos policer {config | runtime}
{microflow | aggregate | all}
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