Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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User Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0
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CLI Command Reference for QPM
Actions
Actions
QPM uses device commands to configure your QoS policies and configurations
on the devices. These are the same commands you can use on the device’s
command line interface (CLI), and they are described in the device’s
documentation.
on the devices. These are the same commands you can use on the device’s
command line interface (CLI), and they are described in the device’s
documentation.
This section shows the command sequences used to configure each type of
abstract policy action that you can create using QPM. You can use this
information to help you understand how QPM configures your devices. See the
device’s documentation for complete information on the commands and their
parameters. (See
abstract policy action that you can create using QPM. You can use this
information to help you understand how QPM configures your devices. See the
device’s documentation for complete information on the commands and their
parameters. (See
for a
partial list of product documentation.)
These sections show the full command translation, including optional parameters.
If you do not configure an optional setting, the associated command or parameter
is not included in the command sequence QPM uses to configure the device.
If you do not configure an optional setting, the associated command or parameter
is not included in the command sequence QPM uses to configure the device.
Note
The notation in the translation is bold for the device’s key words, italic for
variables. Some of the variables are parameters you enter into QPM. Other
variables are managed by QPM, for example, the ACL number.
variables. Some of the variables are parameters you enter into QPM. Other
variables are managed by QPM, for example, the ACL number.