no remark policy-id
remark policy-id [create] [remark-type remarking-type]
config>qos
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command creates a new remark policy of the specified type.
The following types of remark policies are available on the 7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T:
dot1p
dscp
dot1p-dscp
The following type of remark policies are available on the 7210 SAS-K 2F6C4T and 7210 SAS-K 3SFP+ 8C:
dot1p — used for service egress and network QoS policies
dscp — used for service egress and network QoS policies
dot1p-dscp — used for service egress and network QoS policies
lsp-exp — used for network QoS policies (only network ports and hybrid ports)
dot1p-lsp-exp — used for network QoS policies (only network ports and hybrid ports)
dot1p-lsp-exp-dscp — used for network QoS policies (only network ports and hybrid ports)
dscp-lsp-exp — used for network QoS policies (only network ports and hybrid ports)
The remarking-type of the policy also determines the values user is allowed to configure in the policy and the QoS policy with which this policy can be associated with. See the Table: Summary of remark policy and attachment points for 7210 SAS-K 2F1C2T for the different remark policies supported on the node and its use.
A limited number of unique remark policies are available to be shared among all the different types of remark policies. The remark policy types share the available resources, and scaling one type of remark policy reduces the number of policies allowed for other types of remark policies.
no default
Specifies the policy ID of the remark policy.
Specifies the type of marking values in the remark policy.
[no] fc fc-name
config>qos>remark
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
This command specifies the forwarding class name and provides the context to configure the marking value for the FC. Based on the type of remark policy created, the fc command allows the user to specify the appropriate marking values. The fc command overrides the default parameters for the forwarding class to the values defined.
The no form of this command removes the forwarding class to marking values map associated with the FC. The forwarding class reverts to the defined parameters in the default remark policy.
Specifies a case-sensitive system-defined forwarding class name for which policy entries are created.