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cos Commands
This section describes commands used to define and configure class of service (CoS) for the Wireless
Appliance. These commands are located in the cos context of the CLI. Execute the
cos
command at the
root level to enter cos context. Refer to “Configuring Classes of Service” in the
Wireless User Guide
for
detailed information about class of service configuration.
A class of service is a collection of attributes and rules that determine how a frame is forwarded
through the network relative to other packets. The CoS defines actions to be taken when rate limits are
exceeded for a specific traffic type. Use CoS to apply priority marking, inbound and outbound rate
control settings, and filter rules.
All CLI commands cache changes. For this reason, sometimes when you make a change in a particular
context, the change may not be visible immediately. If this happens, you must exit and re-enter the
context in order to ensure that the database is synchronized with the latest change.
The cos context was introduced with V8.01.
The following commands are available in the cos context:
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on page 384
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on page 385
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on page 386 for commands in the cos:<named-
cos> context.
create
Use the
create
command to create a new CoS, specifying a name for the new CoS. The
create
command is accessible from the cos context.
create cos-name
Parameters
cos-name
Specifies the name of the CoS. A CoS name can be made up of all alpha-
numeric characters, as well as special characters: -!#$:.
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