Configure the mapping between queues and 802.1p priorities. Priorities 0-7 map
queues 0-7 respectively.
huawei(config)#
cos-queue-map cos0 0 cos1 1 cos2 2 cos3 3 cos4 4 cos5 5 cos6
6 cos7 7
For the service board that supports only four queues, the mapping between 802.1p
priorities and queue IDs is as follows: priorities 0 and 1 map queue 1; priorities 2 and
3 map queue 2; priorities 4 and 5 map queue 3; priorities 6 and 7 map queue 4.
10. Save the data.
huawei(config)#
save
l
Configure the optical network terminal (ONT) on the Web page.
NOTE
Some voice parameters cannot be configured on the Web page but can be configured by importing an
XML configuration file. For details about how to import an XML configuration file, see
Guide on the XML Configuration File (on the Web Page)
.
1.
Log in to the Web configuration window.
(1) Configure the IP address of the PC network adapter to be in the same network
segment as the IP address of the local maintenance Ethernet port of the ONT
(default:
192.168.100.1
).
(2) Open the Web browser, and enter the IP address of the local maintenance Ethernet
port of the ONT.
(3) On the login window, enter the user name (default:
telecomadmin
) and password
(default:
admintelecom
) of the administrator. After the password authentication
is passed, the Web configuration window is displayed.
2.
Configure parameters of the voice WAN port.
(1) In the navigation tree, choose
WAN
>
WAN Configuration
.
(2) In the right pane, click
New
. In the dialog box that is displayed, configure
parameters of the WAN port as follows:
–
WAN Connection: Enable
–
Service List: VoIP (For configuring the VoIP service, VoIP or a combination
containing VoIP needs to be selected.)
–
Mode: Route
–
VLAN ID: 20 (The VLAN ID of the ONT must be the same as the user-side
VLAN ID configured on the OLT.)
–
802.1p: 6
–
IP Acquisition Mode: DHCP
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