Users Guide

Command Modes CONTROL-PLANE-CPUQOS
Parameters
prole-name Enter the unique prole name for the CoPP policy that you want to create.
NOTE: The length of the prole 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 congured. The copp-policy
command will not be available if the service-class cpu-queue-buffer command is congured.
Ensure that the service-policy rate-limit-cpu-queues command is not congured, The copp-
policy command will not be available if the service-policy rate-limit-cpu-queues is congured.
You cannot associate a protocol group with more than one queue.
Ensure that each queue contains a unique protocol list. A protocol cannot be congured 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 congured 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 prole, 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.
Control Plane Policing (CoPP) 463