The description command associates a text string with a configuration context to help identify the context in the configuration file.
The no form of this command removes any description string from the context.
The copy command is a configuration level maintenance tool used to create new policies using existing policies. It also allows bulk modifications to an existing policy with the use of the
overwrite keyword.
The parameters within the child-control node are intended to allow more precise control of the method that hierarchical virtual scheduling employs to emulate the effect of a scheduling context upon a member child queue or policer.
Once a policy is created, it may be applied to a queue or policer defined within a sap-egress or
sap-ingress QoS policy. It may also be applied to a queue or policer defined within an ingress or
egress queue-group template. When a policy is currently associated with a QoS policy or template, the policy may be modified but not deleted (even in the event that the QoS policy or template is not in use).
The no form of this command is used to remove an offered rate increase from all child policers and queues associated with the policy.
The no form of this command is used to restore the default offered rate sensitivity behavior to all child policers and queues associated with the policy.
The no form of this command is used to remove any currently configured maximum decrement limit for all child policers and queues associated with the policy.
The no form of this command is used to remove any currently configured hold time for all child policers and queues associated with the policy. When the hold time is removed, any current hold timers for child policers are automatically canceled.
When this optional parameter is specified, the high-rate-hold-time command will accept the optional
active-min-only parameter. Attempting to remove the active-min-only parameter from the
add command, or removing the
add command itself, will fail while
active-min-only is enabled on the
high-rate-hold-time command. When specified, the respective rate or percentage is treated as the minimum offered rate for a queue only when the queue has an actual non-zero offered rate. This is intended to limit the artificial increase in offered rate to queues that are currently active. Once a queue’s measured offered rate drops to zero, the system stops enforcing the minimum value.
The no form of this command is used to remove the time average factor adjustments to new offered rate measurements.
The no form of this command is used to restore the sampling interval default of 4 sample periods.
The no form of this command is used to restore the sampling interval based offered rate evaluation for newly active children.
The no form of this command is used to restore the sampling interval based offered rate evaluation for newly inactive children.
The no form of this command is used to remove a fair share operational PIR rate increase limit from all child policers and queues associated with the policy.
The no form of this command reverts to default behavior.
The no form of this command reverts to default behavior.
This command is used to initialize new queues associated with a LUB context to use a minimum PIR similar to the effect of the limit-pir-zero-drain command. When a queue is initially created in a LUB context it defaults to a zero value PIR until HQoS has an opportunity to configure an offered rate based operational PIR. Enabling this command forces a minimum rate operational PIR to be applied to the queue for use by enqueued packets prior to an HQoS iteration.
The no form of this command reverts to default behavior.