Operation Manual – QoS
Quidway S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 QoS Configuration
Huawei Technologies Proprietary
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Table 1-16
Ports on the switches that are involved in monitoring
Switch
Ports involved in
monitoring
Function
Source Port
Monitored port. It copies user
data to the specified reflector
port through local port
monitoring. There can be
multiple source ports.
Reflector port
It receives user data packets
through local port monitoring.
Source switch
Trunk port
It sends monitored packets to
the intermediate switch or
destination switch.
Intermediate
switch
Trunk port
It sends monitored packets to
the destination switch.
It should have two Trunk ports
configured, which connect
with switches on both sides.
Trunk port
It receives remote monitored
packets.
Destination switch
Destination port
The port that monitors remote
monitored packets.
To realize port remote management, it is necessary to define a dedicated VLAN, called
Remote-probe VLAN, on the three switches. All monitored packets are transmitted from
the source switch to the destination switch via this Remote-probe VLAN, thus packets
on remote ports of the source switch can be monitored on the destination switch. The
Remote-probe VLAN has the following features:
z
Port VLAN ID (PVID ) of all ports in the Remote-probe VALN cannot be
Remote-probe VLAN ID.
z
All ports in the Remote-probe VALN must be Trunk ports rather than Access or
Hybrid ports.
z
The Remote-probe VLAN cannot be a default VALN, management VLAN, Fabric
VALN or protocol VALN.
z
No remote source monitoring port should be in this Remote-probe VALN.
1.9.1 Prerequisites
z
The source switch, intermediate switch and destination switch are determined.
z
The source monitoring port, reflector port, destination monitoring port, and the
Remote-probe VLAN are determined.
z
Direction of the monitored packet is determined.