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Devoting the service policy profile to an interface
Any service policy profile needs to be bound to a certain IP interface to get activated. According the terminol-
ogy of IPLink a service policy profile is used on a certain IP interface, as shown in
figure 22
.
Figure 22. Using a Service Policy Profile on an IP Interface
Therefore the
use profile service-policy
command allows attaching a certain service policy profile to an IP
interface that is defined within the IP context. This command has an optional argument that defines whether
the service policy profile is activated in receive or transmit direction.
Providers may use input shaping to improve downlink voice jitter in the absence of voice support. The default
setting
no service-policy
sets the interface to FIFO queuing.
Mode: Interface
Example:
Devoting the service policy profile to an interface
The following example shows how to attach the service policy profile Voice_Prio to the IP interface wan that is
defined within the IP context for outgoing traffic.
Step
Command
Purpose
1
node(if-ip)[
if-name
]#use profile service-
policy
name
{in | out}
Applies the service policy profile
name to the
selected interface
if-name. Depending on select-
ing the optional
in
or
out
argument the service
policy profile is active on the receive or transmit
direction. Be aware that service policy profiles
can only be activated on the transmit direction at
the moment.
Context
IP
“router”
use command
Service
Policy
Profile
bind command
PVC
Serial
Ethernet
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