Specifications

Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Configuring IPmux-24 for Typical Applications
IPmux-24 Ver. 1.5 Typical Pseudowire Application with Ring Protection 5-13
³ To map priorities to traffic classes:
From the 802.1p menu (Configuration > Configuration > QoS > Priority >
Mapping > 802.1p), map the user priorities 5–7 to the traffic classes, as
explained above.
IPmux-24
Configuration>Configuration>QoS>Priority>Mapping>802.1p
1. User priority 0 >(Traffic class 0)
2. User priority 1 >(Traffic class 0)
3. User priority 2 >(Traffic class 0)
4. User priority 3 >(Traffic class 0)
5. User priority 4 >(Traffic class 0)
6. User priority 5 >(Traffic class 0)
7. User priority 6 >(Traffic class 1)
8. User priority 7 >(Traffic class 3)
>
Please select item <1 to 8>
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 M/ 1 C
Figure
5-15. Mapping the 802.1p Priorities
Unmasking Ring Status Traps
In order to receive status indications of the port and ring status changes, you
have to unmask the prtStatusChangeTrap (27) and ethIfRingStatusChange (28)
traps.
³ To unmask the ring status alarms:
1. From the Management menu, select Alarm trap mask.
The Alarm Trap Mask menu appears (see
Figure
5-16
).
2. From the Alarm Traps Mask menu, select Alarm ID and enter 27 for the port
status change trap or 28 for the ring status change trap.
3. Set Trap Status to Unmask.
Configuration>System>Management>Alarm trap mask
Active alarm traps: > (-)
1. Alarm ID (use 'help')[1 - 40] ... (28)
2. Trap status (Unmask)
>
Please select item <1 to 2>
S - Save; ? - Help
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit 1 M/ 1 C
Figure
5-16. Unmasking the Ring Status Trap