User guide
Quality of Service (QoS) Network Management Overview
AlliedView NMS Administration Guide (Configuring Network Services)
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removed from the port) the classifier will be automatically installed and its status will be updated at the user’s CLI session.
• FE2, GE2, FE10, FX10, ADSL24, GE3 - Supports ETHFORMATs of 802.3 and EthII. Note that each of these formats con-
sumes twice as many hardware resources as ETHFORMAT=802.3tagged, 802.3untagged, EthIItagged, or EthIIuntagged.
• Interfaces/ports configured with client-side IGMP classifiers are configured to drop IGMP router packets.
• CFC4, FE2, GE2, FE10, FX10, ADSL24 - MACs for dropped or filtered packets will appear in the Forwarding Database.
They will be displayed when the SHOW SWITCH FDB command is entered.
6.11.1.3 Traffic Attributes for Rapier/Switchblade Devices
For detailed information on how Traffic Policies are built, go to:
http://www.alliedtelesis.com/support/default.aspx
• For an example description for Rapier devices, refer to this link in the online version of this document:
Rapier QoS
• For an example description for Rapier devices, refer to this link in the online version of this document:
SwitchBlade QoS
• For an example description for 8900 devices, refer to this link in the online version of this document:
8900 QoS
Note: These examples are for the latest available software versions. However, the user should go to the website
for the latest updates.
6.11.1.4 Overview of Menu Selection
To create the attributes that make up QoS policies and then to associate them so that specific policies are created, the user can
right click on any empty area in the Physical Network node or click on the QoS Policies leaf of the Network Service Data
object and then click on Network Services of the main menu. This is shown in Figure 6-86.
FIGURE 6-86 Accessing the QoS Policies Feature