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BreezeMAX Extreme 150 System Manual
4.8.2.2.6.3.1 NRT VLAN Priority Marking Mode
The NRT VLAN Priority Marking Mode define how to handle the outer VLAN
Priority marking of the GRE tunnel for NRT traffic.
If set to Marking, a configurable VLAN Priority value will be added at uplink
direction and removed at downlink direction together with the GRE tunnel.
If set to None Specific, then the ASN-GW Default VLAN Priority (see “ASN-GW
Default VLAN Priority” on page 148) will be used for all QoS types.
If set to Transparent, the value of the inner VLAN Priority will be used also as the
outer VLAN parameters in the uplink direction. No specific action is required at
downlink direction assuming that the inner VLAN is assigned properly.
The following Value parameters are applicable only if NRT VLAN Priority Marking
Mode is set to Marking.
The default is None Specific.
4.8.2.2.6.3.2 NRT VLAN Priority Value
Applicable only if NRT VLAN Priority Marking Mode is set to Marking. Enables
configuration of the outer VLAN Priority to be applied in the uplink to packets in
NRT connections.
A value in the range 0 to 7. The default is 0.
4.8.2.2.6.3.3 BE VLAN Priority Marking Mode
The BE VLAN Priority Marking Mode define how to handle the outer VLAN Priority
marking of the GRE tunnel for BE traffic.
If set to Marking, a configurable VLAN Priority value will be added at uplink
direction and removed at downlink direction together with the GRE tunnel.
If set to None Specific, then the ASN-GW Default VLAN Priority (see “ASN-GW
Default VLAN Priority” on page 148) will be used for all QoS types.
If set to Transparent, the value of the inner VLAN Priority will be used also as the
outer VLAN parameters in the uplink direction. No specific action is required at
downlink direction assuming that the inner VLAN is assigned properly.
NOTE
In the current release only NRT and BE QoS are supported.
NOTE
In the current release the Transparent option is not supported.