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Configuring QoS Creating Policies
OmniSwitch AOS Release 8 Network Configuration Guide December 2017 page 26-47
The rule (rule5) only takes effect after the qos apply command is entered. For more information about the
qos apply command, see “Applying the Configuration” on page 26-71.
The policy rule command can specify the following keywords:
In addition, a policy rule can be administratively disabled or re-enabled using the policy rule command.
By default rules are enabled. For a list of rule defaults, see “Policy Rule Defaults” on page 26-35.
Information about using the policy rule command options is given in the next sections.
Configuring a Rule Validity Period
A validity period specifies the days and times during which a rule is in effect. By default there is no
validity period associated with a rule, which means the rule is always active.
To configure the days, months, times, and/or time intervals during which a rule is active, use the policy
validity-period command. Once the validity period is defined, it is then associated with a rule using the
policy rule command. For example, the following commands create a validity period named vp01 and
associate it with rule r01:
-> policy validity period vp01 hours 13:00 to 19:00 days monday friday
-> policy rule r01 validity period vp01
Note the following when using validity periods to restrict the times when a rule is active:
Only one validity period is associated with a policy rule. Each time this command is entered with a
validity period name specified, the existing period name is overwritten with the new one.
A rule is only in effect when all the parameters of its validity period are true. In the above example,
rule r01 is only applied between 13:00 and 19:00 on Mondays and Fridays. During all other times and
days, the rule is not applied.
Software and hardware resources are allocated for rules associated with a validity period even if the
validity period is not active. Pre-allocating the resources makes sure the rule can be enforced when the
validity period becomes active.
Disabling Rules
By default, rules are enabled. Rules are disabled or re-enabled through the policy rule command using the
disable and enable options. For example:
-> policy rule rule5 disable
This command prevents rule5 from being used to classify traffic.
policy rule keywords
precedence
validity period
save
log
log interval
count
trap
Note. If qos disable is entered, the rule is not used to classify traffic even if the rule is enabled. For more
information about enabling/disabling QoS globally, see “Enabling/Disabling QoS” on page 26-38.

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