The qos-profile time-range command configures the QoS profile (containing a time segment) bound to an access service template.
The undo time-range command removes the QoS profile (containing a time segment) bound to an access service template.
By default, no QoS profile containing a time segment is bound to an access service template.
This command is supported only on the NetEngine 8000 F1A.
Usage Scenario
If the RADIUS server sends a name of an access service template to implement the QoS function, you can run the qos-profile time-range command to configure the QoS profile (containing a time segment) bound to an access service template.
Prerequisites
The names of the QoS profile to be bound and the time segment have been created.
Configuration Impact
If this command is configured and the authentication response message sent by the RADIUS server includes the HW-Access-Service attribute, the traffic bandwidth restriction is based on the rule of the QoS profile containing a time segment.
When the QoS profile not containing a time segment and the QoS profile containing a time segment in an access service template exist at the same time, the QoS profile containing a time segment has a higher priority than the QoS profile not containing a time segment.Precautions
If an in-use QoS profile in an access service template is modified, the modification takes effect in real time. If all QoS profiles in an access service template are removed, the QoS profile that is previously bound with the user takes effect.
Each access service template can be bound with up to 16 different time segments. The command cannot be configured while the qos-profile is in time-range mode. The command cannot be configured while the qos-profile is in 8cos-enhance mode.In VS mode, this command is supported only by the admin VS.
<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] qos-profile q1 [*HUAWEI-qos-profile-q1] commit [~HUAWEI-qos-profile-q1] quit [~HUAWEI] time-range t1 11:00 to 12:00 daily [*HUAWEI] commit [~HUAWEI] access-service huawei [*HUAWEI-access-huawei] qos-profile q1 time-range t1