Users Guide
Network Administration: Quality of Service 241
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Marking Type
— If this option is selected, enter a
New Value
, which
determines the egress queue of the matching packets:
•
DSCP
— If DSCP is selected, the new DSCP value and the
DSCP to Queue mapping determines the egress queue of the
matching packets.
•
Queue
— If Queue is selected, the new value is the egress queue
number for all matching packets.
•
CoS
— If CoS is selected, the CoS priority value and the CoS to
Queue mapping determines the egress queue of the matching
packets.
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New Value
— Value for remarking.
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Police Type
— Available in Layer 2 Mode only. Select the policer type
for the policy. The possible options are:
•
None
— No policy is used.
•
Single
— The policer for the policy is a single policer.
•
Aggregate
— The policer for the policy is an aggregate policer.
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Aggregate Policer
— Available in Layer 2 Mode only. If Police Type is
Aggregate
, select a previously-defined aggregate policer.
If
Police Type
is Single, enter the following QoS parameters:
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Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR) (KBits/Sec)
— Enter
the CIR in Kbps. See its description in the Bandwidth Management
pages.
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Ingress Committed Burst Size (CBS)
(Bytes)
— Enter the CBS in
bytes. See its description in the Bandwidth Management pages.
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Exceed Action
— Select the action assigned to incoming packets
exceeding the CIR. The possible options are:
•
None
— No action.
•
Drop
— Packets exceeding the defined CIR value are dropped.
•
Out-of-Profile DSCP
— Packets, exceeding the defined CIR, are
forwarded with a new DSCP, derived from the DSCP Mapping
pages.