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Group Name:
set up the group name.
Click
Add
to add context name.
Click
Remove
to remove unwanted context name.
Access Table
Configure SNMP v3 access table.
Context Prefix:
set up the context name.
Group Name:
set up the group.
Security Level:
select the access level.
Context Match Rule:
select the context match rule.
Read View Name:
set up the read view.
Write View Name:
set up the write view.
Notify View Name:
set up the notify view.
Click
Add
to add context name.
Click
Remove
to remove unwanted context name.
MIBview Table
Configure MIB view table.
ViewName:
set up the name.
Sub-Oid Tree:
fill the Sub OID.
Type:
select the type – exclude or included.
Click
Add
to add context name.
Click
Remove
to remove unwanted context name.
4.1.30
Q
O
S
C
ONFIGURATION
You can configure
Qos mode
,
802.1p priority [7-0]
setting,
Static Port Ingress Priority
setting and
TOS
setting.
Select the Qos Mode:
Select the Qos policy rule
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Disable QoS Priority:
The default status of Qos Priority is disabled.
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High Empty Then Low:
When all the high priority packets are empty in queue, low priority packets will be
processed then.
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Highest:SecHigh:SecLow:Lowest:8:4:2:1:
The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to process priority queue from
Highest to lowest queue. For example: the system will process 80% highest queue traffic, 40% SecHigh queue
traffic, 20% SecLow queue traffic, and 10% Lowest queue traffic at the same time. Besides, the traffic in the Lowest
Priority queue are not transmitted until all Highest, SecHigh, and SecLow traffic are serviced.
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Highest:SecHigh:SecLow:Lowest:15:7:3:1:
The process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15:7:3:1.
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Highest:SecHigh:SecLow:Lowest:15:10:5:1:
The process order is in compliance with the transfer rate of 15:10:5:1.
802.1p priority [7-0]:
Configure per priority level.
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Priority 0 ~ 7:
each priority has 4 priority levels – Highest, SecHigh, SecLow, and Lowest.
Static Port Ingress Priority:
The port ingress level is from 0 to 7.
TOS:
the system provides 1~64 TOS priority level. Each level has 8 priorities – 0~7.(Mapping to 802.1p
configuration) The default value is “0” priority for each level. When the IP packet is received, the system will
check the TOS level value in the IP packet that has received. For example: when users set the TOS level 25 to 0, it
will map to 802.1p configuration. If “0” is the highest priority, TOS level 25 will have the highest priority.
Click
Apply
.