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9 police aggregate, 10 mls qos trust – Accton Technology ES4710BD User Manual

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16.2.2.9 police

aggregate

Command: police aggregate <aggregate-policer-name>

no police aggregate <aggregate-policer-name>

Function: Applies a policy set to classified traffic; the “no police aggregate

<aggregate-policer-name>” command deletes the specified policy set.

Parameters: <aggregate-policer-name> is the policy set name.

Default: No policy set is configured by default.

Command mode: Policy class map configuration Mode

Usage Guide: The same policy set can be referred to by different policy class maps.

Example: Appling a policy set “agg1” to packets satisfying c1 class rule.

Switch(Config)#policy-map p1

Switch(Config-PolicyMap)#class c1

Switch(Config--Policy-Class)#police aggregate agg1

Switch(Config--Policy-Class)#exit

Switch(Config-PolicyMap)#exit

16.2.2.10 mls qos trust

Command: mls qos trust [cos [pass-through-dscp]|dscp [pass-through-cos]| ip-precedence

[pass-through-cos] |port priority <cos>]

[no] mls qos trust

Function: Configures port trust; the “no mls qos trust” command disables the current trust status of

the port.

Parameters: cos configures the port to trust CoS value; cos pass-through-dscp configures the port

to trust CoS value but does not change packet DSCP value; dscp configures the port to

trust DSCP value; dscp pass-through-cos configures the port to trust DSCP value, but

does not change packet CoS value; ip-precedence configures the port to trust IP

precedence; ip-precedence pass-through-cos configures the port to trust IP precedence,

but does not change packet CoS value.

port priority <cos> assigns a priority to the physical port, cos is the priority to be

assigned. Priority of all incoming packets through the port will be set to this cos value.

This is irrelevant to the priority of the packet itself, no modification is done to the

packets.

Default: No trust.

Command mode: Interface Mode

Usage Guide: For packets with both CoS value and DSCP value, keyword pass-through should be

used to protect the value if the value should not be changed after classification.