The port policy should be configured to realize the QoS control over ports. In this user interface, you can configure parameters related to the port policy for the QoS management.
In the NE Explorer, choose from the navigation tree.
If a port policy is already applied to the NE, this operation will cause configuration data loss on the Web LCT and NEs. Exercise caution when you perform this operation.
Button |
Description |
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Copy |
Copies the existing port policy as a new policy. |
Traffic Classification Rules |
Modifies the classification rules of the traffic. |
Apply |
Applies a new port policy by clicking Apply in the Create Port Policy dialog box and selecting 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. |
New |
Creates a port policy to control packet traffic. |
Delete |
Deletes unnecessary port policies. NOTE:
The policy to be deleted is not used. |
Query |
Queries port policy data. Click the Application Object tab and click Query. Port information that uses this port policy is displayed.
NOTE:
The port policy to be queried is applied to ports on the NE. |
Modify |
Modifies a port policy selected on the Application Object tab. In the Configure Port dialog box displayed, modify applied port. Then click OK. The dialog box displayed shows the operation is successful, click Close. |
Color |
Color-codes the selected traffic classification. |
Reset |
Resets CIR (kbit/s), PIR (kbit/s),CBS (bytes), and PBS (bytes) to be bandwidth unlimited, and resets Tail Drop Threshold (256 bytes) and Port WRED Policy to default values when WRED can be configured and Bandwidth Limitation is Enable. |
Parameter |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Policy ID |
For example: 5 |
Sets and displays the ID of the policy. |
Automatically Assign |
Checked, Unchecked |
Specifies whether the ID is allocated automatically.
NOTE:
If you select the Assign Automatically check box, the Policy ID is allocated automatically. |
Policy Name |
64 bytes |
Sets and displays the name of the policy.
NOTE:
You can apply a WRR scheduling policy when creating a port policy. |
Traffic Classification Bandwidth Sharing |
Enabled, Disabled |
Enabled: The overall traffic of the selected application ports should not exceed the set bandwidth. Disabled: The traffic of one port should not exceed the set bandwidth. |
| CoS | CS7, CS6, EF, AF4, AF3, AF2, AF1, BE, None | Defines 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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Policy Weight (%) |
1 to 100 |
You can set Policy Weight (%) when the Groom Policy After Reloading is WRR. |
Enabled, Disabled Default: Disabled |
Specifies whether to create or delete a queue.
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Enabled, Disabled |
The Egress CIR, Egress PIR, Egress CBS, Egress PBS can be set only when Egress Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
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For example: 1000 |
Commits the information rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. The CIR of CS7 and CS6 should be the same as PIR. |
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Egress CIR (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Commits the information rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Egress Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
For example: 1000 |
Sets the maximum rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
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Egress PIR (kbit/s) |
For example: 1000 |
Sets the maximum rate for the service to pass. This parameter can be set only when Egress Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
For example: 10000 |
Sets 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. |
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| Egress CBS (bytes) | For example: 10000 |
Sets the committed burst size for the traffic to pass in a short time. This parameter can be set only when Egress Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
For example: 10000 |
Sets the peak burst size. This parameter can be set only when Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
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| Egress PBS (bytes) | For example: 10000 |
Sets the peak burst size. This parameter can be set only when Egress Bandwidth Limitation is set to Enabled. |
Color Mode |
Color-blind, Color-aware |
Sets the coloration mode. Color-blind: Packets are discarded without recognition of the color. Color-aware: Packets are scheduled according to the color. Color-aware is not supported now. |
Packet Color |
Red, Yellow, Green |
Marks packets in red, yellow or green. The packets marked in red are discarded with the highest priority. |
Processing Mode |
Discard, Pass, Remark |
Set the mode in which packets are handled.
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Re-Mark CoS |
- |
Resets the packet CoS when Handling Mode is set to Remark. |
Re-Mark Color |
- |
Re-marks color for packets when Processing Mode is set to Remark. |
Tail Drop Threshold (256 bytes) |
For example: 200 |
Sets the tail drop threshold. Tail drop threshold refers to the percentage of the buffer space used by a queue to the total buffer size. When the length of the queue exceeds the value that is equal to the tail drop threshold multiplied by the buffer size, all subsequent packets are dropped. You can set either Tail Drop Threshold or Port WRED Policy, but not both. |
Port WRED Policy |
Policy ID-Policy Name For example: 1-default port wred |
For details, see Port WRED Policy. |
WFQ Scheduling Policy |
Policy ID-Policy Name For example: 1-WFQ Default Scheduling |
Selects the configured WFQ 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. |
Board |
Slot number - Board name |
Sets and queries the board with the port supporting this policy. |
Available Port |
Slot number - Board name - Port number (customize the port name) |
Lists the ports available on the board. |
Selected Port |
Slot number - Board name - Port number (customize the port name) |
Lists selected ports on the board. |
Port |
Slot number - Board name - Port number (customize the port name) |
Displays selected ports. |
Traffic Classification ID |
For example: 2 |
Sets and displays the ID of the traffic classification. |
Traffic Classification Rules |
For example: Protocol Type: TCP |
Displays the rule for traffic classification. Click Traffic Classification Rules to modify the rule. |
ACL Action |
Permit, Deny |
Sets the ACL of the traffic classification. The ACL is used to classify the received packets to decide whether to forward or discard packets. |
Logical Relation Between Matched Rules |
And, or |
Sets the logical relationships between matched rules. And indicates that the packet matches the flow only when the packet matches each traffic classification rule. Or indicates that the packet matches the flow when the packet matches one of the traffic classification rules. |
Match Type |
Source IP Address, Destination IP Address, Source MAC Address, Destination MAC Address, Protocol Type, Source Port, Destination Port, ICMP Packet Type Code, DSCP Value, IP Precedence Value, C-Vlan ID, C-Vlan Priority, S-Vlan ID, S-Vlan Priority, DEI |
Clicks Add to add a row for a new match type. |
Match Value |
For example: when Match Type is DSCP Value, the Match Value is a value between 0 and 63. |
Sets the match value of each match type. |
Wildcard |
For example: when Match Type is DSCP Value, the Wildcard is a value between 0 and 63. |
Sets the wildcard of the match value. Use 0 for strictly matched bits, and 1 for unconcerned bits. |
Duplicated Policy Name |
For example: QoS-test |
Selects the name of the duplicated policy. |
New Policy Name |
For example: Test |
Sets the name of the new policy generated by duplicating another one. |