HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch ACL and QoS Configuration Guide - Page 28

Configuration guidelines, Configuration procedure, Displaying and maintaining QoS policies

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To address this problem, apply a QoS policy to the control plane to take QoS actions, such as traffic accounting or rate limiting, on inbound traffic. This makes sure the control plane can correctly receive, transmit, and process packets. Configuration guidelines • By default, the switch is configured with pre-defined control plane QoS policies, which take effect on the control planes by default. A pre-defined control plane QoS policy uses the protocol type or protocol group type to identify the type of packets sent to the control plane. You can reference protocol types or protocol group types in if-match commands in traffic class view for traffic classification and then re-configure traffic behaviors for these traffic classes as required. You can use the display qos policy control-plane pre-defined command to display them. • If a QoS policy applied to the control plane uses if-match control-plane protocol-group or if-match control-plane protocol for traffic classification in a class, the action in the associated traffic behavior can only be car or the combination of car and accounting packet, and only the cir keyword in the car action can be applied correctly. Configuration procedure To apply the QoS policy to the control plane: Step Command 1. Enter system view. system-view 2. Enter control plane view. control-plane slot slot-number 3. Apply the QoS policy to the control plane. qos apply policy policy-name inbound Remarks N/A N/A By default, no QoS policy is applied to a control plane. Displaying and maintaining QoS policies Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view. Task Display traffic class configuration. Display traffic behavior configuration. Display QoS and ACL resource usage. Display user-defined QoS policy configuration. Display QoS policy configuration on the specified or all interfaces. Display information about QoS policies applied to VLANs. Display information about QoS policies applied globally. Display information about QoS policies applied to a control plane. Command display traffic classifier user-defined [ classifier-name ] display traffic behavior user-defined [ behavior-name ] display qos-acl resource [ slot slot-number ] display qos policy user-defined [ policy-name [ classifier classifier-name ] ] display qos policy interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ inbound | outbound ] display qos vlan-policy { name policy-name | vlan vlan-id } [ slot slot-number ] [ inbound | outbound ] display qos policy global [ slot slot-number ] [ inbound | outbound ] display qos policy control-plane slot slot-number [ inbound | outbound ] 22

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To address this problem, apply a QoS policy to the control plane to take QoS actions, such as traffic
accounting or rate limiting, on inbound traffic. This makes sure the control plane can correctly receive,
transmit, and process packets.
Configuration guidelines
By default, the switch is configured with pre-defined control plane QoS policies, which take effect
on the control planes by default. A pre-defined control plane QoS policy uses the protocol type or
protocol group type to identify the type of packets sent to the control plane. You can reference
protocol types or protocol group types in
if-match
commands in traffic class view for traffic
classification and then re-configure traffic behaviors for these traffic classes as required. You can
use the
display qos policy control-plane
pre-defined
command to display them.
If a QoS policy applied to the control plane uses
if-match
control-plane protocol-group
or
if-match
control-plane protocol
for traffic classification in a class, the action in the associated traffic behavior
can only be
car
or the combination of
car
and
accounting packet
, and only the
cir
keyword in the
car
action can be applied correctly.
Configuration procedure
To apply the QoS policy to the control plane:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter control plane view.
control-plane
slot
slot-number
N/A
3.
Apply the QoS policy to
the control plane.
qos apply policy
policy-name
inbound
By default, no QoS policy
is applied to a control
plane.
Displaying and maintaining QoS policies
Execute
display
commands in any view and
reset
commands in user view.
Task
Command
Display traffic class configuration.
display traffic classifier
user-defined
[
classifier-name
]
Display traffic behavior configuration.
display traffic behavior user-defined
[
behavior-name
]
Display QoS and ACL resource usage.
display
qos-acl
resource
[
slot
slot-number
]
Display user-defined QoS policy
configuration.
display qos policy
user-defined
[
policy-name
[
classifier
classifier-name
]
]
Display QoS policy configuration on the
specified or all interfaces.
display qos policy interface
[
interface-type interface-number
]
[
inbound
|
outbound
]
Display information about QoS policies
applied to VLANs.
display qos vlan-policy
{
name
policy-name
|
vlan
vlan-id
} [
slot
slot-number
] [
inbound
|
outbound
]
Display information about QoS policies
applied globally.
display qos policy global
[
slot
slot-number
] [
inbound
|
outbound
]
Display information about QoS policies
applied to a control plane.
display qos policy control-plane
slot
slot-number
[
inbound
|
outbound
]