Applying an scheduler policy to an interface, Copying an forwarding group or scheduler policy, Copying an forwarding group – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual
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Applying an scheduler policy to an interface
To apply a scheduler policy to an interface:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter interface view or port
group view.
•
Enter Ethernet interface
view, ATM interface view,
MP-group interface view, or
POS interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
•
Enter port group view:
port-group manual
group-name
Use either command.
Configured in interface view, the
setting takes effect on the current
interface only. Configured in port
group view, the setting takes effect
on all ports in the port group.
3.
Apply an scheduler policy to the
interface or port group.
qos apply scheduler-policy
sp-name outbound
N/A
NOTE:
•
Only one scheduler policy can be applied to an interface at a time.
•
You cannot change the structure of a scheduler policy tree that has been applied to an interface.
However, you can associate a forwarding group or forwarding class with a new forwarding profile or
modify the contents of associated forwarding profiles in the scheduler policy tree. To change the
structure of the scheduler policy tree, for example, to add/remove forwarding class or forwarding group
nodes or perform instantiation, you must remove the scheduler policy from the interface first.
•
An HQoS scheduler policy is mutually exclusive with class-based queuing (CBQ) on an interface.
Copying an forwarding group or scheduler policy
You can copy forwarding groups and scheduler policies to simplify the configuration procedure.
Copying an forwarding group
You can copy a forwarding group to generate multiple destination forwarding groups at a time. They are
numbered by the system automatically.
Except their names and numbers, these destination forwarding groups are the same.
The number of forwarding groups allowed to be created is limited. When the limit is reached, the
copying process stops and no more destination forwarding groups can be created.
To copy a forwarding group:
Step Command
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
2.
Copy an forwarding group to multiple
destination forwarding groups.
qos copy forwarding-group fg-source to
fg-dest&<1-8>