Foundry Switch and Router Installation and Configuration Guide
Figure 11.2 and Figure 11.3 show the CLI syntax for configuring a Layer 4 QoS policy on a Foundry router. Notice
that the syntax differs slightly depending on whether you are configuring a Stackable router or a Chassis router.
<num>
ip access-policy
<CR>
icmp
<CR>
igmp
<CR>
igrp
<CR>
ospf
<num>
<CR>
eq
tcp
gt
lt
neq
range
established
<CR>
udp
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Figure 11.2
QoS IP policy syntax for a Foundry router (1 of 2)
11 - 20
high | normal (stackable)
priority <num> (chassis)
bgp | dns |
ftp | http |
imap4 | ldap |
<CR>
nntp | pop2 |
pop3 | smtp |
ssl | telnet |
<num>
bgp | dns |
bgp | dns |
ftp | http |
ftp | http |
imap4 | ldap |
imap4 | ldap |
nntp | pop2 |
nntp | pop2 |
pop3 | smtp |
pop3 | smtp |
ssl | telnet |
ssl | telnet |
<num>
<num>
eq
bgp | dns |
gt
ftp | http |
lt
imap4 | ldap |
neq
nntp | pop2 |
pop3 | smtp |
ssl | telnet |
<num>
bgp | dns |
range
ftp | http |
imap4 | ldap |
nntp | pop2 |
pop3 | smtp |
<CR>
ssl | telnet |
<num>
<src-ip-addr> <ip-mask>|any
<CR>
<CR>
bgp | dns |
ftp | http |
imap4 | ldap |
<CR>
nntp | pop2 |
pop3 | smtp |
ssl | telnet |
<num>
<dst-ip-addr> <ip-mask>|any
December 2000