Foundry Switch and Router Installation and Configuration Guide
The tcp | udp <tcp/udp-port-num> parameter specifies the TCP or UDP port to which you are applying the policy.
The global and local parameters specify the scope of the policy:
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If you specify global, the policy applies to all ports.
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If you specify local, the policy will apply to the ports you specify. Use the following command on the Interface
level of the CLI to apply the policy to a port: ip-policy <num>
Figure 11.4 shows the CLI syntax for configuring a QoS policy on a Foundry Layer 2 Switch. The value "<CR>"
means "carriage return", also known as the Enter key.
<num> priority
ip policy
ip-policy
Figure 11.4
QoS IP policy syntax for a Foundry Layer 2 Switch
NOTE: The ip policy command allows you to configure global or local QoS policies. Use the ip-policy
command (note the difference between "ip policy" and "ip-policy") at the Interface level of the CLI to apply a local
policy to a specific interface.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
The Web management options for assigning QoS priorities to traffic flows differ between Layer 3 Switches and
Layer 2 Switches. Examples are shown for both types of devices.
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high | normal (stackable)
<num> (chassis)
<num>
<CR>
global
bgp
tcp
local
dns
ftp
http
imap4
ldap
nntp
pop2
pop3
smtp
ssl
telnet
<num>
bootpc
udp
bootps
dns
tftp
ntp
radius
radius-old
rip
snmp
snmp-trap
<num>
<CR>
global
<CR>
local
December 2000