User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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4 For each CoS value, enter the Green priority, from 4 (highest) to 1 (lowest) (1-
4). This priority is applied to Green frames with that CoS egressing a queue to
which the profile is assigned.
5 Optionally, you can enter a description of up to 20 characters in the field to
the right of each CoS value.
6 Click
Apply
, then
Close
.
Note:
The Yellow priority values are assigned automatically by the system.
7.7.2.2
Editing a Service Scheduler Priority Profile
To edit a scheduler priority profile:
1 Select
Ethernet > QoS > Scheduler > Priority Profiles
. The Scheduler Priority
Profile page opens (
2 Select the profile you want to edit and click
Edit
. The Scheduler Priority Profile
–
Edit page opens. This page is similar to the Scheduler Priority Profile
–
Add
page (
). You can edit any parameter except the
Profile ID
.
3 Modify the profile.
4 Click
Apply
, then
Close
.
7.7.2.3
Deleting a Scheduler Priority Profile
To delete a scheduler priority profile, select the profile in the Scheduler Priority
Profiles page (
) and click
Delete
. The profile is deleted.
To delete multiple scheduler priority profiles:
1 Select the profiles in the Scheduler Priority Profiles page or select all the
profiles by selecting the check box in the top row.
2 Click
Delete
. The profiles are deleted.
7.7.3
Configuring WFQ Profiles
WFQ profiles determine the relative weight per queue. Each profile contains eight
CoS-based weight values, corresponding to eight queues in an interface to which
the profile is assigned. You can configure up to five WFQ profiles. A sixth profile,
Profile ID 1, is pre-configured.
This section includes:
•
•
Editing a WFQ Priority Profile
•