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Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch
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Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1
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Any - sets match criteria to all traffic.
Create a DiffServ Policy and adds the DiffServ Policy to the DiffServ Class created.
If Policing is set to YES, then DiffServ Policy style is set to Simple. Traffic which conforms
to the Class Match criteria will be processed according to the Outbound Priority selection.
Outbound Priority configures the handling of conforming traffic as below:
High - sets policing action to markdscp ef.
Med - sets policing action to markdscp af31.
Low - sets policing action to send.
If Policing is set to NO, then all traffic will be marked as specified below:
High - sets policy mark ipdscp ef.
Med - sets policy mark ipdscp af31.
Low - sets policy mark ipdscp be.
Each port selected will be added to the policy created.
Selection Criteria
Traffic Type - Traffic type is used to define the DiffServ Class. Traffic type options: VOIP,
HTTP, FTP, Telnet, and Any.
Ports to Include in Config - List the ports which can be configured to support a DiffServ
policy. The DiffServ policy will be added to selected ports.
Policing - Enabling policing will add policing to the DiffServ Policy and the policing rate will
be applied.
Committed Rate - When Policing is enabled, the committed rate will be applied to the
policy and the policing action is set to conform. When Policing is disabled, the committed
rate is not applied and the policy is set to markdscp.
Outbound Priority - When Policing is enabled, Outbound Priority defines the type of
policing conform action where: High sets action to markdscp ef, Med sets action to
markdscp af31, and Low sets action to send. When Policing is disabled, Outbound Priority
defines the policy where: High sets policy to mark ipdscp ef, Med sets policy to mark
ipdscp af31, Low set policy to mark ipdscp be.