
Configuring QoS Creating Policies
OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000 Network Configuration Guide June 2006 page 26-29
Note. If you combine priority with 802.1p, dscp, tos, or map, in an action, the priority value is used to
prioritize the flow.
Removing Action Parameters
To remove an action parameter or return the parameter to its default, use no with the relevant keyword.
-> policy action a6 no priority
This example removes the configured priority value from action a6. If any policy rule is using action a6,
the default action will be to allow the flow classified by the policy condition.
The specified parameter (in this case, priority) will be removed from the action at the next qos apply.
Deleting a Policy Action
To remove a policy action, use the no form of the command.
-> no policy action a6
The action cannot be deleted if it is currently being used by a policy rule. If a rule is using the action, the
switch will display an error message. For example:
ERROR: a6 is being used by rule ‘my_rule’
In this case, the action will not be deleted. The action (a6) must first be removed from the policy rule
(my_rule). See “Creating Policy Rules” on page 26-29 for more information about setting up rules.
If a6 is not used by a policy rule, it will be deleted after the next qos apply.
policy action keywords
disposition
shared
priority
maximum bandwidth
maximum depth
tos
802.1p
dcsp
map
port-disable
redirect port
redirect linkagg
no-cache
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