This RFE was discussed on December 22nd drivers meeting. It was decided that this functionality can be solved in OSC with a fake field to the response. This field would be new one that doesn't override the current policy_id one. It might be named effective_policy_id. If port doesn't have a policy of its own, then:
qos_policy_id = None and effective_policy_id = whatever in network
if port has own policy, then both fields are the same
During the meeting it was also discussed whether there is a use case that requires this to be solved as an extension to the server. Is there such a use case?
This RFE was discussed on December 22nd drivers meeting. It was decided that this functionality can be solved in OSC with a fake field to the response. This field would be new one that doesn't override the current policy_id one. It might be named effective_ policy_ id. If port doesn't have a policy of its own, then:
qos_policy_id = None and effective_policy_id = whatever in network
if port has own policy, then both fields are the same
During the meeting it was also discussed whether there is a use case that requires this to be solved as an extension to the server. Is there such a use case?