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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
7 QoS
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7.4.3 Configuring SRED
Configure SRED for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
Step
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#config
Enter global configuration mode.
2
Raisecom(config)#mls qos sred
profile
profile-id
Create a SRED profile, and enter
SRED configuration mode.
3
Raisecom(sred)#sred [ color { red
| yellow } ] start-drop-threshold
start-drop
value
drop-probability
drop probability value
Modify the SRED profile.
4
Raisecom(config)#interface
interface-type interface-number
Enter physical layer interface
configuration mode.
5
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/1)#mls qos queue
queue-id
sred
profile-id
Apply the SRED profile to the
interface.
7.4.4 Checking configurations
Use the following commands to check configuration results.
No.
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#show mls qos sred
profile [
profile-list
]
Show information about the SRED
profile.
2
Raisecom#show mls qos queue
sred interface
interface-type
interface-number
Show SRED information about the
interface.
7.5 Configuring traffic classification and traffic policy
7.5.1 Preparing for configurations
Scenario
Traffic classification is the basis of QoS. You can classify packets from the upstream device
according to the priorities and ACL rules. After classification, the ISCOM2600G-HI series
switch can perform corresponding operations on packets in different categories and provide
corresponding services.
A traffic classification rule will not take effect until it is bound to a traffic policy. You should
apply traffic policy according to current network loading conditions and period. Usually, the
ISCOM2600G-HI series switch limits the rate for transmitting packets according to CIR when
packets enter the network, and remarks priority according to service feature of packets.