After a QPPB local policy is applied to an interface, the associated traffic behavior is performed for the packets that meet the matching rule.
You can apply a QPPB local policy to the incoming or outgoing traffic.
BGP routes in QPPB refer to only BGP routes on the public network. Private routes are involved in the QPPB application on the L3VPN.
On the ingress, QPPB is not applicable to downstream traffic on the IP access MPLS tunnel over a public or private network.
Do as follows on a BGP route receiver:
The system view is displayed.
The interface view is displayed.
To apply a QPPB local policy to the incoming traffic, run the qppb-policy policy-name destination inbound command on the inbound interface.
To apply a QPPB local policy to the outgoing traffic, run the qppb-policy qos-local-id destination inbound and qppb-policy policy-name outbound commands on the inbound and outbound interfaces respectively.
To apply a QPPB local policy to the ip precedence, run the qppb-policy ip-precedence destination command to apply QPPB policy for destination address based on the traffic behavior specified by route policy.
The keyword destination indicates destination-based QPPB.