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Network Administration: Quality of Service
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Policy Binding
After policies are created, they must be bound to interfaces (ports or
LAGs).When a policy is bound to a specific interface, it becomes active on it
(subject to time range restrictions). Only one policy can be active on a single
interface, but a single policy can be bound to more than one interface.
When a policy is bound to an interface, it filters and applies QoS to ingress
traffic that belongs to the flows defined in the policy. The policy does not
apply to traffic egress to the same port.
To edit a policy, it must first be removed (unbound) from all those ports to
which it is bound.
To define policy binding:
1
Click
Network Administration > QoS Mapping
>
Policy Binding
.
Previously-defined policy bindings are displayed.
2
To bind a policy to an interface, click
Add
.
3
Select the interface type of the interface assigned to the policy (
Port
or
LAG
).
4
Select the interface assigned to the policy.
5
Select the
Policy Name
to be activated on the interface.
QoS Statistics
This section describes how to view and manage QoS statistics.
It contains the following topics:
• Policer Statistics
• Aggregated Policer
• Queues Statistics
Policer Statistics
A single policer is bound to a class map from a single policy. An aggregate
policer is bound to one or more class maps from one or more policies.
Use the
pages to view the number of in-profile and out-of-
profile packets received from an interface that meet the conditions defined in
the class map of a policy.