QoS Planning
The E2E QoS planning includes the flow classification, marking/scheduling policy, traffic
monitoring, and DBA policy.
When the IPv6 protocol is used, the QoS planning is the same for both IPv6 and IPv4.
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Management service: IPv4
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Voice service: IPv4
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IPTV service: One user uses either IPv6 or IPv4 at one time. The QoS planning for IPv6
and IPv4 IPTV services is the same.
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Internet service: It is recommended that access devices use one flow to carry IPv6 and IPv4
Internet services. The QoS planning is the same for the flow that carries both IPv6 and IPv4
Internet services and the flow that carries only the IPv4 Internet service.
Internet Service Planning
The Internet service planning includes the VLAN and VLAN switching policy planning in
different networking scenarios.
IPv6 and IPv4 Internet services: It is recommended that devices use one flow to carry IPv6 and
IPv4 Internet services. This facilitates the control of the aggregate rate for IPv6 and IPv4 Internet
services. The QoS planning is the same for the flow that carries both IPv6 and IPv4 Internet
services and the flow that carries only the IPv4 Internet service.
Voice Service Data Planning
Voice service data planning includes the VLAN/VLAN switching policy planning in different
networking scenarios, and voice protocol planning.
Even after IPv6 is used, the device still uses IPv4 to implement voice services.
IPTV Service Data Planning
IPTV service data planning includes the VLAN/VLAN switching policy planning in different
networking scenarios, and IPTV service planning.
When the IPv6 protocol is used, one IPTV user uses either IPv6 or IPv4 at one time. The VLAN
data planning for IPv6 is consistent with that for IPv4. IGMP protocol differences are
demonstrated in the configuration procedure.
19.6.3 Configuration Procedure
This section describes IPv6 configuration procedure, and compares it with the IPv4 configuration
procedure.
FTTH (Gateway ONT) Configuration Procedure
After IPv6 is introduced to the FTTH (gateway ONT) scenario, the service configuration
procedure is shown in the following figure. When IPv6 is introduced, the configurations for
security features, Layer 3 Internet services, bridging WAN multicast services are different from
those of IPv4. For differences, see
19.2 Configuration Difference Between IPv6 and IPv4
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
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