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enforced qos-profile
enforced qos-profile
To specify a quality of service (QoS) profile that should be enforced when users violate their registered
QoS profiles, use the enforced qos-profile command in enforce-rule configuration mode. To delete the
enforced QoS profile from the enforce-rule, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
profile-id
no-persistence
Defaults
The profile-id defaults to 0, and enforced QoS profiles are persistent across cable modem reboots.
Command Modes
Enforce-rule configuration
Command History
Release
12.2(15)BC1
Usage Guidelines
An enforce-rule can specify an enforced QoS profile, which is automatically applied to subscribers that
transmit more traffic than what is allowed by their registered QoS profile. The enforced QoS profile
remains in effect during the penalty time period (see the
penalty period, the subscriber returns to their registered QoS profile.
If a cable modem reboots while it is in its penalty time period, it continues using the enforced QoS
profile, unless the service provider has manually changed the modem's registered QoS profile using the
cable modem qos profile command.
When you change the enforced QoS profile for a currently active enforce-rule, any cable modems using
this rule that are currently in the penalty period continue using the previously configured enforced QoS
profile. Any cable modems that enter the penalty period after this configuration change, however, use
the new enforced QoS profile.
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enforced qos-profile profile-id [no-persistence]
no enforced qos-profile profile-id [no-persistence]
Modification
This command was introduced.
Specifies the QoS profile to be enforced. The valid range is 0 to 16383,
with a default of 0.
Both the originally provisioned QoS profile and the enforced
Note
QoS profile must be created on the Cisco CMTS. This option
does not support profiles that are created by the CM.
(Optional) Specifies that the enforced QoS profile should not remain
in force when a cable modem reboots. Instead, when a cable modem
that is in the penalty period reboots, it is automatically removed from
the penalty period and assigned the QoS profile that is specified in its
DOCSIS configuration file.
The default is without this option, so that enforced QoS profiles remain
in force for cable modems across reboots.
penalty-period
Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
command). At the end of the
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