Configure the PW policy at the network side to perform the QoS control over the ingress and egress traffic carried by the PW.
For RTN NEs, in the NE Explorer, click the NE and choose .
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
Copy |
Copy the existing PW policy as a new policy. |
New |
Click New to create a PW policy. |
Delete |
Select the desired PW policy and click Delete. NOTE:
The policy to be deleted is not used. |
Query |
Select the PW policy for the query. Click the Applied Object tab and click Query. Information on the service that uses this policy is displayed. NOTE:
You must use the PW policy to a service. |
Apply |
Click New. The Create Port Policy dialog box is displayed. After you set the port policy, click Apply and then select Single NE or Multi NE. If you select Single NE, the port policy only applies to the current NE. If you select Multi NE, the port policy applies to the NEs that you select in the Select NE dialog box. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Policy ID |
Example: 5 |
Set and display the ID of the policy. |
Automatically Assign |
Checked, Unchecked |
Selects whether the ID is allocated automatically. |
Policy Name |
64 bytes |
Set and display the name of the policy. |
WFQ Scheduling Policy |
Policy ID-Policy Name Example: 1-WFQ Default Scheduling |
Select the configured WFQ scheduling policy in the displayed dialog box. Related parameters in the dialog box are set in WFQ Scheduling Policy. For details, see WFQ Scheduling Policy. |
WRR Scheduling Policy |
Policy ID-Policy Name For example: 1-WRR Default Scheduling |
Selects the configured WRR policy in the displayed dialog box. Related parameters in the dialog box are set in WRR Scheduling Policy. |
CoS |
CS7, CS6, EF, AF4, AF3, AF2, AF1, BE |
Define the different service classes.
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Grooming Policy After Reloading |
SP, WRR, WFQ |
Sets the grooming policy after reloading:
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Enabled, Disabled |
The CIR, PIR, CBS, PBS, Tail Drop Threshold and Port WRED Policy can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
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CIR (kbit/s) |
Example: 1000 |
Commit the information rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. The CIR and PIR of CS7 should be the same as those of CS6. |
PIR (kbit/s) |
Example: 1000 |
Set the maximum rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
CBS (bytes) |
Example: 10000 |
Set the committed burst size for the traffic to pass in a short time. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
PBS (bytes) |
Example: 10000 |
Set the peak burst size. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
Trail Drop Threshold (256 bytes) |
0 to 4095 |
Set the tail drop threshold. When the queue length exceeds the tail drop threshold, the tail packets are discarded. Set either Tail Drop Threshold or Service WRED Policy, but not both. |
Service WRED Policy |
Policy ID-Policy Name Example: 1-WRED policy |
After bandwidth limit is enabled, double-click the cell to display a dialog box where you need select the configured service WRED policy. Related parameters in the dialog box are set in Service WRED Policy. For details, see Service WRED Policy. When the queue length is lower than the lower drop threshold, no packets are dropped. When the queue length is higher than the lower drop threshold but lower than the upper drop threshold, packets are dropped randomly. When the queue length is higher than the upper drop threshold, all packets are dropped. Set either Tail Drop Threshold or Service WRED Policy, but not both. |
PW ID |
Example: 1005 |
Set the ID of the object to which the PW policy is applied. |
Signal Type |
Dynamic, Automatic |
In the case of the dynamic PW, the label is automatically allocated. In the case of the static PW, the label is manually allocated. The configuration at the two ends of a PW should be consistent. |
PW Type |
Ethernet, Ethernet Tag |
PWs of different types process the borne services differently. For For example, the PW in the Ethernet tagged mode attaches the tag on the services on this PW. |
PW Direction |
Bidirectional |
Set the direction of the PW. |
Direction of Working Point |
Ingress, Egress |
Set the direction of the function point on the PW. |
Duplicated Policy Name |
Example: PW-test |
Select the name of the duplicated policy. |
New Policy Name |
Example: Test |
Set the name of the new policy generated by duplicating another one. |