User guide
Configuring Network Services Quality of Service (QoS) Network Management
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6.11.12.2 Overview of GUI
This feature uses the GUI framework that is used to configure SLA bandwidth parameters for ONU interfaces, as detailed in
6.11.11, but instead of defining QoSPolicies for each VLAN on an ONU, an NMS Policy consists of a set of rules in which
each rule maps a queue to a specific traffic action. The GUI is updated as follows when creating a rule:
• QoS Packet Flow - Each flow represents a queue, and there are already in the pull-down for flows the selections for
queues, [Queue0] through [Queue7].
• Traffic Priority - The rules that make up a QoSPolicy for the FX20 do not use these (if the administrator chooses a
Queue for a Flow, and then a Priority, the Priority will be ignored).
• Combining classifier and FX20 interface Rules - For traffic control that is not part of the FX20 interface feature, rules can
still be defined for the interface. However, the same policy rule should not be used for a queue and classifiers when
specifying the flow for traffic action.
6.11.12.3 Example Configuration
The following figure shows a QoSPolicy that reflects the FX20 Egress Queue feature. The rest of this section shows how to
configure this QoSPolicy and associate it with an Ether-like port Profile.
Note: With the GUI, there are alternate ways to create the QosPolicy; this is one example.