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7.21.4
Service Commands
The 'service' command set is used in DiffServ to define:
Traffic Conditioning Assign a DiffServ traffic conditioning policy (as specified by the policy
commands) to an interface in the incoming direction.
Service Provisioning Assign a DiffServ service provisioning policy (as specified by the policy
commands) to an interface in the outgoing direction
The service commands attach a defined policy to a directional interface. Only one policy may be
assigned at any one time to an interface in a particular direction. The policy type (in, out) must match the
interface direction to which it is attached.
This set of commands consists of service addition/removal.
The CLI command root is service-policy
7.21.4.1 service-policy
This command attaches a policy to an interface in a particular direction.
Syntax
service-policy in
The command can be used in the Interface Config mode to attach a policy to a specific interface.
Alternatively, the command can be used in the Global Config mode to attach this policy to all system
interfaces. The direction value is either in or out.
interface direction. Note that this command causes a service to create a reference to the policy.
i
This command effectively enables DiffServ on an interface (in a particular direction). There is
no separate interface administrative 'mode' command for DiffServ.
This command shall fail if any attributes within the policy definition exceed the capabilities of
the interface. Once a policy is successfully attached to an interface, any attempt to change the
policy definition such that it would result in a violation of said interface capabilities shall cause
the policy change attempt to fail.
Command Mode
Global Config (for all system interfaces)