User's Manual
Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
4Motion 223 System Manual
3.3.11.11.2 Configuring the Output Parameters for Bearer Plane QoS Marking
Rules
After enabling the bearer plane QoS marking rules configuration mode you can
configure the output parameters that should be applied on packets (that are
created using the parameters specified in Section 3.3.11.11.1
). Output parameters
are a combination of the Outer-DSCP and VLAN priority values. These are
populated in the outer DSCP and VLAN priority fields in the IP and Ethernet
headers of these packets.
<trfc-priority
((0-7)|255)>
Denotes the traffic priority of
the service flow (see
“Specifying Service Flow
Configuration
Parameters” on
page 288
) provided as an
input classification parameter
for the bearer plane QoS rule.
This parameter is used to
match the outer-DSCP and
VLAN-priority values for a
service flow.
Mandatory
when
creating a
new Bearer
Plane QoS
Rule
N/A
0-7, where
7 is highest
255 (ANY):
Indicates
that the
parameter
should be
ignored for
packets
transmitted
on both
internal and
external
interfaces.
<media-type> Denotes the media type of the
service flow (see
“Specifying Service Flow
Configuration
Parameters” on
page 288
) provided as an
input classification parameter
for the bearer plane QoS rule.
This parameter is used to
match the outer-DSCP and
VLAN-priority values for a
service flow.
Mandatory
when
creating a
new Bearer
Plane QoS
Rule
N/A
String (1 to
30
characters)
ANY:
Indicates
that the
parameter
should be
ignored for
packets
transmitted
on both
internal and
external
interfaces.
Command
Modes
Global configuration mode
NOTE
Note that for traffic associated with a VLAN Service Interface only the VLAN Priority marking is
applicable.