Creating A Qos No-Match Action - Symbol ES3000 Manual

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Out-profile actions can be created through the web interface (QoS > Policy Config. > Create Out-
Profile Action), through the menu interface, or by using the
CLI. The format for the CLI command is:
diffserv inprofile <id> {drop | dscp <value> | precedence <value>
| cos <value>}
The committed rate is specified in megabits per second for the 10/100BaseT ports and in 8 megabit
per second units for the Gigabit ports. A committed rate value of four has the meaning of 4 megabits
per second when applied to a 100baseT port and it has the meaning of 32 megabits per second when
applied to a Gigabit port.

8.2.4 Creating a QOS No-Match Action

If a QoS policy has a no-match profile action, that action will apply to any in-bound traffic that does
not match the classifier set for that QoS policy. The no-match actions are exactly the same as the in-
profile actions, that is, any one of the following:
• Drop the packet.
• Set the packet's DSCP bits to a number between 0 and 63.
• Set the packet's ToS precedence to a number between 0 and 7.
• Set the packet's CoS priority to a number between 0 and 7.
diffserv outprofile
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