Specifications
Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
LA-210 Ver. 1.5 Configuring for Operation 4-25
5. Press <R> (Remove) to remove tag values.
6. Press <C> (Copy) to copy tag values.
LA-210
Configuration > Applications > QoS > Priority Mapping (DSCP)
1. Tag Value 0 > (Traffic Class 0)
2. Tag Value 1 > (Traffic Class 0)
3. Tag Value 2 > (Traffic Class 0)
4. Tag Value 3 > (Traffic Class 0)
..
64. Tag Value 63 > (Traffic Class 0)
A – add; R – Remove ; C - copy
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-23. Priority Mapping Screen (DSCP)
Assigning Priorities to Traffic Queues Per Bridge Port
³ To assign priorities to traffic queues per bridge port:
1. Select Per Port as the desired traffic classification method.
2. From the Priority Mapping (Per Port) (Configuration > Applications > QoS >
Priority Mapping (Per Port)) menu, select the desired bridge port.
3. Select Traffic Class and enter the traffic queue number (0–3) to be assigned
to the bridge port. Each traffic queue can be assigned to more than one port.
4. Repeat the above step for all active bridge ports.
LA-210
Configuration > Applications > QoS > Priority Mapping (Per
Port)
Bridge Port 1 > (1)
1. Traffic Class > (Traffic Class 0)
F – Forwards; B – Backwards; C - copy
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-24. Priority Mapping Screen (Per Port)
Configuring Queue Profiles
In order to facilitate congestion management, you are able to sort traffic by
applying one queue profile per network or user port and up to 5 queue profiles
per LA-210 unit. LA-210 provides five pre-configured queue profiles that you may
reconfigure. You cannot add or remove queue profiles.
³ To define a queue profile:
1. From the QoS menu (Configuration > Application > QoS), select
Queue Profiles.
The Queue Profiles menu appears as illustrated in
Figure
4-25
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