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Quality of Service (QoS)
Figure 2.4 shows the CLI syntax for configuring a QoS policy on an HP switch. The value <CR> means
carriage return, also known as the Enter key.
<num> priority
<num>
tcp
bgp
global
<CR>
dns
local
ftp
http
imap4
ldap
nntp
pop2
pop3
smtp
ssl
telnet
<num>
udp
bootpc
global
<CR>
bootps
local
dns
tftp
ntp
radius
radius-old
rip
snmp
snmp-trap
<num>
ip-policy
<num>
<CR>
Figure 2.4 QoS IP policy syntax for an HP switch
NOTE: The ip policy command allows you to configure global or local QoS policies. Use the ip-policy command
(note the difference between ip policy and ip-policy) at the Interface level of the CLI to apply a local policy to
a specific interface.
ip policy
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
The Web management options for assigning QoS priorities to traffic flows differ between routing switches and
switches. Examples are shown for both types of devices.
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