Device>Configure>PIB>Unmatched Policy
This table specifies the policy to apply to an interface for a given role combination where no other policy matches. More specifically, the unmatched policy is what is applied to non-IP packets for which there is no MAC classification, or what is applied to IP packets that do not match any ACE in any ACL applied to the interface.
Policy (qosUnmatchedPolicyId)
This table field provides the ID of the instance.
Role (qosUnmatchedPolicyRole)
This table field provides the role combination for which this instance applies.
Direction (qosUnmatchedPolicyDirection)
This table field provides the direction of packet flow at the interface in question to which this PRI applies.
Dscp (qosUnmatchedPolicyDscp)
This table field provides the unmatched packet that is classified by the DSCP This must be specified even if qosUnmatchedPolicyDscpTrusted is true.
Dscp Trusted (qosUnmatchedPolicyDscpTrusted)
If this table field indicates that this attribute is true, then the Dscp associated with the packet is trusted (for example, it is assumed to have already been set). In this case, the Dscp is not rewritten with qosUnmatchedPolicydscp (qosUnmatchedPolicydscp is ignored) unless this is a non-IP packet and arrives untagged. The packet is still policed as part of its micro flow and its aggregate flow.
MircoFlow Policer (qosUnmatchedPolicyMicroFlowPolicerId)
This table field provides an index identifying the instance of policer to apply to unmatched packets. It must correspond to the ID of an instance of class qosPolicertable or be zero. If zero, the microflow is not policed.
Aggregate (qosUnmatchedPolicyAggregateId)
This table field provides an index identifying the aggregate that the packet belongs to. It must correspond to the instance ID of an instance of class qosAggregateTable or be zero. If zero, the mircorflow does not belong to any aggregate and is not policed as part of any aggregate.