Users Guide
Command Modes CONTROL-PLANE-CPUQOS
Parameters
prole-name Enter the unique prole name for the CoPP policy that you want to create.
NOTE: The length of the prole name that you specify cannot exceed 32
characters.
Command History
Version Description
9.11.0.0 Introduced on the S6000, S6000–ON, Z9100–ON, and S6100–ON.
Usage Information
Following are the prerequisite for applying a CoPP policy:
• Ensure that the protocols are not running. If protocols are running, issues such as, packets arriving out of order,
may occur.
• Ensure that the service-class cpu-queue-buffer command is not congured. The copp-policy
command will not be available if the service-class cpu-queue-buffer command is congured.
• Ensure that the service-policy rate-limit-cpu-queues command is not congured, The copp-
policy command will not be available if the service-policy rate-limit-cpu-queues is congured.
• You cannot associate a protocol group with more than one queue.
• Ensure that each queue contains a unique protocol list. A protocol cannot be congured in more than one
queue.
NOTE: The protocols that are not mapped to the CPU queues are mapped to Queue 0.
Example
Dell(conf)#control-plane-cpuqos
Dell(conf-control-cpuqos)#copp-policy COPP
Dell(conf-control-cpuqos)#show config
!
control-plane-cpuqos
copp-policy COPP
Dell(conf-control-cpuqos)#
protocol-list
Creates a protocol list to be congured under a protocol group.
Syntax
protocol-list protocol-name1, protocol-name2,.....
Use the no protocol-list command to remove the protocols from the protocol-group.
Command Modes CPU-PROTOCOL-GROUP
Parameters
protocol-name1,
protocol-name2, ...
Enter the list of protocols to be associated with the protocol group.
NOTE: When you specify multiple protocols to be associated with a protocol-
group prole, you must de-limit each protocol name with only a coma.
Command History
Version Description
9.11.0.0 Introduced on the S6000, S6000–ON, Z9100–ON, and S6100–ON.
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