Manual-ESML8P-PC2_Series-Rev1211
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Read View Name: Assign permission of reading to a user ID typed that exists in the User
Table.
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Write View Name: Assign permission of writing to a user ID typed that exists in the User
Table.
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Notify View Name: Assign permission of notifying to a user ID typed that exists in the User
Table.
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Click Add to create a new access entry.
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Select an entry in the Current Access Tables listbox and click Remove to delete the
unwanted access entry.
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MIBview Table
Configure the SNMPv3 MIB view table.
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ViewName: Type in a new view name in the field.
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Sub-Oid Tree: Type in the Sub OID that allows the view to access the objects of the level.
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Type: Select the radio button to determine the view type – exclude or included.
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Click Add to create a new entry.
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Click Remove to delete the unwanted entry.
5.2.19
QoS Configuration
In general, traffic on networks is treated as the same priority and delivered equally. With QoS
enabled, users can classify frames or packets into different priority to ensure specific network
traffic is delivered on a foundation of best-effort. The incoming frames or packets can be sent to
different priority queues for different priority service according to the configured polices.
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QoS Policy
Select one of the two radio buttons to determine the QoS policy—an 8-4-2-1 weighted fair
queuing scheme or a strict priority scheme. The 8-4-2-1 weighed fair queuing scheme designed
with four queues to which allocate traffic in the rate of 8:4:2:1. As for the strict priority scheme,
traffic will be identified according to the priority determined.
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Qos Policy:
Select the QoS policy rule.
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Use an 8,4,2,1 weighted fair queuing scheme:
The switch will follow the ratio of
8:4:2:1 to process priority queues including High, Middle, Low and Lowest. For example,
while the system processing, 1 frame in the lowest queue, 2 frames in the low queue, 4
frames in the middle queue, and 8 frames in the high queue will be processed at the same
time in accordance with the 8,4,2,1 policy rule.
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Use a strict priority scheme:
With this radio button selected, you have to click the pull-
down menu labeled ‘Priority Type’.
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Priority Type:
Five options—
Port-based
,
TOS
only
,
COS only
,
TOS first
, and
COS
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