Interface Configuration
7710 SR OS Interface Configuration Guide
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The port scheduler maximum rate and priority level rate parameters may be overridden to allow
unique values separate from the port-scheduler-policy-name attached to the port or channel. Use the
egress-scheduler-override
command to specify the port or channel specific scheduling parameters.
The command used to associate an egress scheduler policy on the port is overloaded for HSMDA.
HSMDA policies should be associated with HSMDA ports.
The
no
form of this command removes a port scheduler policy from an egress port or channel. Once
the scheduler policy is removed, all orphaned queues and schedulers revert to a free running state
governed only by the local queue or scheduler parameters. This includes any queues or schedulers
with a port-parent association.
Parameters
port-scheduler-policy-name —
Specifies an existing port-scheduler-policy configured in the
config>qos
context.
mode
Syntax
mode
{
access
|
network
}
no mode
Context
config>port
>
ethernet
config>port>sonet-sdh>path
config>port>tdm>ds1>channel-group
config>port>tdm>ds3
config>port>tdm>e1>channel-group
config>port>tdm>e3
Description
This command configures an Ethernet port, TDM channel, or SONET/SDH path (sub-port) for
access
or
network
mode operation.
An
access
port or channel is used for customer facing traffic on which services are configured. A
Service Access Point (SAP) can only be configured on an access port or channel. When a port is
configured for access mode, the appropriate
encap-type
must be specified to distinguish the services
on the port or SONET path. Once an Ethernet port, a TDM channel or a SONET path has been
configured for access mode, multiple services can be configured on the Ethernet port, a TDM channel
or SONET path. Note that ATM, Frame Relay, and cHDLC port parameters can only be configured in
the access mode.
A network port or channel participates in the service provider transport or infrastructure network
when a network mode is selected. When the
network
option is configured, the
encap-type
cannot be
configured for the port/channel.
The
no
form of this command restores the default.
Special Cases
SONET/SDH Path —
When network mode is selected, the appropriate control protocols are
activated when the need arises. For example, configuring an IP interface on the SONET path activates
IPCP while the removal of the IP interface causes the IPCP to be removed. The same applies for
MPLS, MPLSCP, and OSICP.When configuring a SONET/SDH port, the
mode
command must be
entered in the channel context or an error message is generated.
Default
network
— Configures the Ethernet port, TDM channel or SONET path for transport network use.
access
— Default channel/port mode for channelized, ASAP, and ATM MDAs.
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