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…and buffer configuration to default (sonic-net#2125) What I did CLI: config qos reload --ports <ports_list> --ports <ports_list>: a set of interfaces with empty QoS and buffer configurations (typically they have just been created via DPB). Format: <port>{,port}, like “Ethernet0” or “Ethernet4,Ethernet5,Ethernet6,Ethernet7” Each port in the list should exist in the CONFIG_DB.PORT table The flow: Render the template qos_config.j2 and buffer_config.j2, generating a temporary json file. (This is one step in “config qos reload”). Parse the json file, extracting all the items on the ports in the port_list Apply all the extracted items into the CONFIG_DB Signed-off-by: Stephen Sun <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Stepan Blyschak <[email protected]>
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