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Figure 13-33. Class of Service -> Fragmentation Map
Use the
Add, Edit
and
Remove
buttons to manage rows here. Click
Apply
to accept your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them. Click
Export
to save a file describing the listed items. When you
Add
or
Edit
a selected property, the fields appearing in the lower panel are the following:
Name
—A unique identifier for the fragmentation map.
Active
—Check to make this fragmentation map active.
Select the other options that you wish to apply to that forwarding class. Some of the options are
mutually exclusive, so the form prevents selecting those. For example, if you enable
no
fragmentation
for a forwarding class, you cannot set a fragment threshold or a multilink class. Click
the
Add
button to add the Forwarding Class you have configured to the table.
After you add a forwarding class to the fragmentation map, you can also edit it by selecting it from
either the
Fowarding Class
combo box or from the table, and then changing its properties. After
you are done making the changes to the forwarding class, click
Apply Changes
. Select a listed row
and click
Remove
to delete it.
Forwarding Class
—Select the first forwarding class that you will be using (select one from the
combo-box.
-
No Fragmentation
—When selected, this disables both Fragmentation Threshold and Multilink
class. Enter a
Fragmentation Threshold
, when applicable.
-
Multilink Class
—Select the class to accompany this fragmentation map.
The
Configure
button executes the desired configuration on the selected equipment.Click the
Refresh
button to re-query for these items.