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Chapter 13: Configuring Quality of Service
Defining Advanced Mode
SFE1000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Administration Guide
Chapter
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Ingress Rate Limit Status
— Indicates if rate limiting is defined on the interface. The possible
field values are:
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Checked
— Enables ingress rate limiting on the interface.
–
Unchecked
— Disables ingress rate limiting on the interface.
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Ingress Rate Limit
— Defines the amount of bandwidth assigned to the interface.
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For FE ports, the rate is 62 - 100,000 Kbps.
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For GE ports, the rate is 62 - 1,000,000 Kbps.
Defining Advanced Mode
Advanced QoS mode provides rules for specifying flow classification and assigning rule actions that
relate to bandwidth management. The rules are defined in classification control lists (CCL).
CCLs are set according to the classification defined in the ACL, and they cannot be defined until a
valid ACL is defined. When CCLs are defined, ACLs and CCLs can be grouped together in a more
complex structure, called policies. Policies can be applied to an interface. Policy ACLs/CCLs are
applied in the sequence they appear within the policy. Only a single policy can be attached to a
port.
In advanced QoS mode, ACLs can be applied directly to an interface. However, a policy and ACL
cannot be simultaneously applied to an interface.
After assigning packets to a specific queue, services such as configuring output queues for the
scheduling scheme, or configuring output shaping for burst size, CIR, or CbS per interface or per
queue, can be applied.
The
Advanced Mode
section contains the following pages:
• Configuring DSCP Mapping
• Defining Class Mapping
• Defining Aggregate Policer
• Configuring Policy Table
• Defining Policy Binding