HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6208M-SX Switch User Manual


 
Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
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udp
eq
gt
bootpc | bootps |
lt
dns | tftp |
neq
ntp | radius |
radius-old | rip |
snmp | snmp-trap |
<num>
bootpc | bootps |
range
dns | tftp |
ntp | radius |
radius-old | rip |
snmp | snmp-trap |
<num>
in
ip access-policy-group
<CR>
bootpc | bootps |
dns | tftp |
ntp | radius |
<CR>
radius-old | rip |
snmp | snmp-trap |
<policy-list>
out
<num>
<CR>
Figure 2.3 QoS IP policy syntax for an HP routing switch (2 of 2)
Switch Syntax
To assign a priority of 7 to FTP traffic on all ports on an HP 6208M-SX switch, enter the following commands:
HP6208(config)# ip policy 1 7 tcp ftp global
HP6208(config)# write memory
To assign a priority of 7 to HTTP traffic on ports 1 and 2 only, enter the following commands:
HP6208(config)# ip policy 2 7 tcp http local
HP6208(config)# int ethernet 1
HP6208(config-if-1)# ip-policy 2
HP6208(config-if-1)# int ethernet 2
HP6208(config-if-2)# ip-policy 2
HP6208(config)# write memory
Syntax: policy <num> priority <0-7> tcp | udp <tcp/udp-port-num> global | local
[no] ip-policy <num>
The <num> parameter is the policy number.
The priority <0-7> parameter specifies the QoS priority level. The default is 0 (best effort queue, qosp0). The
highest priority is 7 (premium, qosp3).
The tcp | udp <tcp/udp-port-num> parameter specifies the TCP or UDP port to which you are applying the policy.
The global and local parameters specify the scope of the policy:
If you specify global, the policy applies to all ports.
If you specify local, the policy will apply to the ports you specify. Use the following command on the Interface
level of the CLI to apply the policy to a port: ip-policy <num>
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