User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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18.
Quality of Service (QoS) (CLI)
This section includes:
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Configuring Classification (CLI)
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Configuring Policers (Rate Metering) (CLI)
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Displaying Egress PMs and Statistics (CLI)
18.1
Configuring Classification (CLI)
This section includes:
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Configuring Ingress Path Classification on a Logical Interface (CLI)
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Configuring VLAN Classification and Override (CLI)
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Configuring 802.1p Classification (CLI)
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Configuring DSCP Classification (CLI)
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Configuring MPLS Classification (CLI)
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Configuring a Default CoS (CLI)
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Configuring Ingress Path Classification on a Service Point (CLI)
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Configuring Ingress Path Classification on a Service (CLI)
18.1.1
Classification Overview (CLI)
IP-20 supports a hierarchical classification mechanism. The classification
mechanism examines incoming frames and determines their CoS and Color. The
benefit of hierarchical classification is that it provides the ability to “zoom in” or
“zoom out”, enabling classification
at higher or lower levels of the hierarchy. The
nature of each traffic stream defines which level of the hierarchical classifier to
apply, or whether to use several levels of the classification hierarchy in parallel.
The hierarchical classifier consists of the following levels:
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Logical interface-level classification
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Service point-level classification
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Service level classification
18.1.2
Configuring Ingress Path Classification on a Logical Interface (CLI)
Logical interface-level classification enables you to configure classification on a
single interface or on a number of interfaces grouped tougher, such as a LAG
group.
The classifier at the logical interface level supports the following classification
methods, listed from highest to lowest priority. A higher level classification
method supersedes a lower level classification method:
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VLAN ID