Defining List Identification Attributes - Avaya W310 User Manual

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Configuring Policy
To create or edit an access control list, type
in the range 300-399. The W310 includes one pre-configured access control list. The pre-
configured access control list is list number 300. Thus, to create a new access control list,
you can type the following command:
ip access-control-list 301
To create or edit a QoS list, type
The W310 includes one pre-configured QoS list. The pre-configured QoS list is list number
400. Thus, to create a new QoS list, you can type the following command:
ip qos-list 401
Once you have entered the list context mode mode, you can perform the following actions:
Configure rules — see
Configure composite operations - see
Configure DSCP mapping (QoS lists only) — see

Defining List Identification Attributes

The following policy list attributes are used by Avaya QoS Manager software to identify
policy lists:
Name
Owner
Cookie
To define these attributes:
1
Enter the context mode mode of the policy list in which you want to define the attribute.
2
Enter one of the following commands, followed by a text string or integer:
name
owner
cookie
attribute internally. Normally, you should not change this attribute.
To set a policy list attribute to its default setting, use the
command. For example, to set a list to its default name, use the command
To view the attributes, use the
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ip qos-list
Defining Rules
— defines a list name (text string). The default value is owner.
— defines a list owner (text string). The default value is list#<listnumber>.
— defines a list cookie (integer). The Avaya QoS Manager uses the cookie
show list
, followed by a list number
ip access-control-list
, followed by a list number in the range 400-499.
Composite Operations
DSCP Table
form of the appropriate
no
command in the context mode mode of the list.
.
no name
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