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Service access switch
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Service Ingress QoS Policy Commands
Parameters
ip-first — Match all the IP criteria entries first before matching any of the MAC entries.
mac-first — Match all the MAC criteria entries first before matching any of the IP entries.
ip-criteria
Syntax
[no] ip-criteria [any|dscp-only] policy id
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress
Description
IP criteria-based SAP ingress policies are used to select the appropriate ingress and corresponding
forwarding class for matched traffic.
User can specify either 'any' or 'dscp-only' as the sub-criteria. The sub-criteria determines what fields can be
used to match traffic. The resource allocation for classification is affected by the sub-criteria in use. Please
see the section on SAP ingress resource allocation for L2 and L3 criteria for more information.
This command is used to enter the context to create or edit policy entries that specify IP criteria DiffServ
code point.
7210 SAS OS implementation will exit on the first match found and execute the actions in accordance with
the accompanying action command. For this reason entries must be sequenced correctly from most to least
explicit.
The no form of this command deletes all the entries specified under this node. Once IP criteria entries are
removed from a SAP ingress policy, the IP criteria is removed from all services where that policy is applied.
Default
dscp-only
Parameters
any — -Specifies that entries can use any of the fields available under ip-criteria (Example - IP source, IP
destination, IP protocol fields can be used) for matching
dscp-only — Specifies that entries can use the IP DSCP field or IP precedence field.
policy-id — -The policy-id that uniquely identifies the policy.
Values
ipv6-criteria
Syntax
[no] ipv6-criteria [any | dscp-only] policy-id
Context
config>qos>sap-ingress
Description
IPv6 criteria-based SAP ingress policies are used to select the appropriate ingress meters and corresponding
forwarding class for matched traffic.
This command is used to enter the node to create or edit policy entries that specify IPv6 criteria such as IP
quintuple lookup or DiffServ code point.
The 7210 OS implementation will exit on the first match found and execute the actions in accordance with
the accompanying action command. For this reason entries must be sequenced correctly from most to least
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