A user-based QoS profile application fails if the traffic classification rule defined in the QoS profile
contains source address information (including source MAC address information, source IP address
information, and VLAN information).
Manual application mode
You can use the apply command to manually apply a QoS profile to a port.
QoS Profile Configuration
Table 2-1 QoS profile configuration tasks
Operation
Configure a QoS Profile
Configure to apply a QoS Profile
dynamically
Apply a QoS Profile manually
Configuring a QoS Profile
Configuration prerequisites
The ACL rules used for traffic classification are defined. Refer to the ACL module of this manual for
information about defining ACL rules.
The type and number of actions in the QoS profile are specified.
Configuration procedure
Table 2-2 Configure a QoS profile
Operation
Enter system view
Create a QoS profile and
enter QoS profile view
Configure traffic policing
Configure packet filtering
Configure priority marking
Description
Required
Optional
Optional
Command
system-view
qos-profile profile-name
traffic-limit inbound acl-rule
target-rate [ burst-bucket
burst-bucket-size ] [ conform
con-action ] [ exceed
exceed-action ] [ meter-statistic ]
packet-filter inbound acl-rule
traffic-priority inbound acl-rule
{ dscp dscp-value | cos cos-value |
2-2
Related section
Section
Configuring a QoS Profile
Section
Applying a QoS Profile
Section
Applying a QoS Profile
Description
—
Required
If the specified QoS profile
already exists, you enter the
QoS profile view directly.
Optional
Optional
Refer to the ACL module of this
manual for information about
packet filtering.
Optional