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set policy profile
9-4 Policy Classification Configuration
set policy profile
Use this command to create a policy profile entry.
Syntax
set policy profile profile-index [name name] [pvid-status {enable | disable}]
[pvid pvid] [cos-status {enable | disable}] [cos cos] [precedence precedence-list]
Parameters
If optional parameters are not specified, none will be applied.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
Example
This example shows how to create a policy profile 1 named “netadmin” with PVID override
enabled for PVID 10, and Class‐of‐Service override enabled for CoS 5:
D2(su)->set policy profile 1 name netadmin pvid-status enable pvid 10 cos-status
enable cos 5
Oper Profile Usage
Ports currently assigned to use this policy profile.
Dynamic Profile
Usage
Port dynamically assigned to use this policy profile.
Table 9-33 show policy profile Output Details (Continued)
Output Field
What It Displays...
profile‐index
Specifies an index number for the policy profile. Valid values are 1 ‐ 255.
name name
(Optional) Specifies a name for the policy profile. This is a string from 1 to
64 characters.
pvid‐status
enable | disable
(Optional) Enables or disables PVID override for this profile. If all
classification rules associated with this profile are missed, then this
parameter, if specified, determines default behavior.
pvid pvid
(Optional) Specifies the PVID to packets, if PVID override is enabled and
invoked as default behavior.
cos‐status enable
| disable
(Optional) Enables or disables Class of Service override for this profile. If all
classification rules associated with this profile are missed, then this
parameter, if specified, determines default behavior.
Note: A maximum of 99 rules can be supported per policy profile for policy
profiles that have cos-status enabled..
cos cos
(Optional) Specifies a CoS value to assign to packets, if CoS override is
enabled and invoked as default behavior. Valid values are 0 to 7.
precedence
precedence‐list
(Optional) Assigns a rule precedence to this profile. Lower values will be
given higher precedence. For a list of values, refer to the show policy
profile command output.