1 no protection-group (configure), 18 protection-group (interface), 1 no protection-group (interface) – Kontron AT8404 CLI User Manual
Page 182: 2 differentiated services (diffserv) commands, Protection-group (interface) - 8, 2 differentiated services (diffserv) commands - 8, Quality of service (qos) commands at8404

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
AT8404
AT8404 CLI Reference Manual
Page 3 - 8
3.1.17.1
no protection-group (configure)
This command deletes a protection group and/or a name associated to a group. If deleting a protection group all
members of this group are deleted too. The name can be deleted by using the ‘no’ command with the parameter
‘name’ (the protection group remains active then). The length of the name is restricted to 15 characters.
3.1.18
protection-group (interface)
This command is used to add an interface to a protection group. Each interface must be member of only one
protection group. If a port is member in a protection group it may sent packets to ports which are not member of any
group and to ports in the same group, but not to ports in another group.
3.1.18.1
no protection-group (interface)
This command is used to delete an interface from a protection group.
3.2
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure QOS Differentiated Services (DiffServ).
You configure DiffServ in several stages by specifying three DiffServ components:
1. Class
a. Creating and deleting classes.
b. Defining match criteria for a class.
2. Policy
a. Creating and deleting policies
b. Associating classes with a policy
c. Defining policy statements for a policy/class combination
3. Service
a. Adding and removing a policy to/from an inbound interface
The DiffServ class defines the packet filtering criteria. The attributes of a DiffServ policy define the way the switch
processes packets. You can define policy attributes on a per-class instance basis. The switch applies these
attributes when a match occurs.
Packet processing begins when the switch tests the match criteria for a packet. The switch applies a policy to a
packet when it finds a class match within that policy.
Format
no protection-group <0..3>
no protection-group <0..3> name
Mode
Global Config
Format
protection-group <0..3>
Mode
Interface Config
Format
no protection-group <0..3>
Mode
Interface Config