Link scheduler configuration task list
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8 • Link scheduler configuration
Mode:
Configure
Example:
Defining the access control list profile
In the example below a new access control list profile named
Webserver
is created. In addition an IP access con-
trol list entry that permits access for host at IP address
172.16.1.20
, and specifies that packets matched by this
rule belong to the traffic-class
Web
is added. Finally an IP access control list entry that permits IP traffic to or
from all IP addresses is added to the access control list.
2800(cfg)#profile acl Webserver
2800(pf-acl)[Webserv~]#permit ip host 172.16.1.20 any traffic-class Web
2800(pf-acl)[Webserv~]#permit ip any any
After packet classification is done using access control lists, the link arbiter needs rules defining how to handle the
different traffic-classes. For that purpose you create a service-policy profile. The service policy profile defines how
the link arbiter has to share the available bandwidth among several traffic classes on a certain interface.
Creating a service policy profile
The service-policy profile defines how the link scheduler should handle different traffic-classes. The overall
structure of the profile is as follows:
Step
Command
Purpose
1
node
(cfg)#profile acl
name
Creates a new access
control list profile named
name
2
node
(pf-acl)[
name
]#permit ip host ip-address any traffic-class
class-name
Creates an IP access con-
trol list entry that permits
access for host at IP
address
ip-address
, and
specifies that packets
matched by this rule
belong to the traffic-class
class-name
.
3
node
(pf-acl)[
name
]#permit ip any
any
Creates an IP access con-
trol list entry that permits
IP traffic to or from all IP
addresses.