
Configuring Universal Network Profiles
Configuring Profiles
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Network Configuration Guide
June 2013
page 27-33
Configuring Profiles
Universal Network Profiles (UNPs) are applied to device traffic that is received on UNP-enabled ports.
There are two types of profiles supported: VLAN classification and Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) service
profiles.
Configuring VLAN Classification Profiles
A profile name and VLAN ID are required VLAN profile attributes. Optional profile attributes include
classification rules and a QoS policy list name.
Consider the following when configuring a VLAN profile:
•
The VLAN associated with a profile must already exist in the switch configuration, unless the dynamic
VLAN configuration functionality is enabled (see
“Enabling Dynamic VLAN Configuration” on
.
•
Profile attributes are only applied to device traffic that is received on UNP-enabled bridge ports (see
“Enabling UNP on Ports” on page 27-28
).
•
If a profile is associated with a standard VLAN and that VLAN is deleted, the profile is still associated
with that VLAN. Any traffic subsequently classified with this profile is filtered unless the UNP port on
which the traffic is received is configured with alternate classification methods (see
Port Parameters” on page 27-29
).
•
Specifying a QoS policy list name that is inactive or does not already exist in the switch configuration
is allowed. However, the list will remain inactive for the UNP until the list is enabled or configured
using the QoS policy list commands (see
“Configuring QoS Policy Lists” on page 27-37
To configure a UNP, use the
command. For example, the following command creates
the “guest_user” profile to assign devices to VLAN 500 and apply the rules from the “temp_rules” policy
list:
-> unp name guest_user vlan 500 qos-policy-list temp_rules
To verify the UNP configuration for the switch, use the
command. For more information about
user profiles, see
Configuring a Service Assurance Agent Profile
A Service Assurance Agent (SAA) profile defines jitter and latency threshold values that are applied by
SAA sessions to monitor the performance of network traffic associated with a UNP VLAN profile. An
SAA profile is first created and then assigned to a UNP VLAN-based profile; UNP service-based profiles
do not support this functionality.
To configure an SAA profile, use the
command. For example, the following command
creates an SAA profile named “unp_saa1” and defines both jitter and latency threshold values for the
profile:
-> unp saa-profile unp_saa1 jitter-threshold 100 latency-threshold 500
To assign an SAA profile to a UNP VLAN profile, use the
command with the
saa-
profile
parameter. For example, the following command assigns SAA profile “unp_saa1” to VLAN
profile “unp1”:
-> unp vlan-profile unp1 vlan 500 saa-profile unp_saa1
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