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Note
You can change the QoS configuration of a PVC while it is being used.
However, doing so results in a short break in traffic because the PVC is
closed while QoS configuration values change. Afterward, the system
reopens the PVC.
6.
Click
A
PPLY
.
The name of the new PVC and ATM QoS Descriptor with which you
associated the PVC appear in
Q
O
S C
ONFIGURED
PVC
S
field.
7.
Click
S
AVE
to make your changes permanent.
Configuring Common Open Policy Server
Common Open Policy Server Description
The Common Open Policy Server (COPS) provides a standard for exchanging
policy information in order to support dynamic Quality of Service (QoS) in an
IP (Internet Protocol) network. This information is exchanged between PDPs
(Policy Decision Points) and PEPs (Policy Enforcement Points). The PDPs
are network-based servers that decide which types of traffic (such as voice or
video) receive priority treatment. The PEPs are routers that implement the
decisions made by the PDPs. In the Nokia implementation, the Nokia
platform functions as a PEP.
Summary of Contents for Network Voyager
Page 1: ...Voyager Reference Guide Part No N450820002 Rev A Published December 2003 ...
Page 4: ...4 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 30: ...2 How to Use Voyager 30 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 32: ...3 Command Line Utility Files 32 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 220: ...5 Configuring Interfaces 220 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 446: ...7 Configuring Traffic Management 448 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 618: ...10 Configuring Security and Access 620 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 668: ...14 Configuring IPv6 670 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 672: ...15 IPSO Process Management 674 Voyager Reference Guide ...
Page 700: ...Index 702 Voyager Reference Guide ...