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V8102
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To delete a created traffic profile, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no traffic-profile
{
NAME
|
all
}
Global
Deletes the traffic profile with its all configurations.
To modify an existing traffic profile, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
traffic-profile
NAME modify
Global
Modifies the existing traffic profile.
NAME: traffic profile name
The OMCI and service model of MAC bridging and 802.1p mapping functionality must be
supported by the ONUs (ONTs).
13.4.2
Creating a Mapper
A mapper provides support for upstream flow routing based on 802.1p priority bits. The
V8102 supports the DSCP to IEEE802.1p mapping to allow the OLT to prioritize all traffic
based on the incoming DSCP value according to the DiffServ to IEEE802.1p mapping ta-
ble.
To create an IEEE802.1p mapper for a specified traffic profile, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
mapper MAPPER_ID
Traffic-
Profile
Creates a 802.1p mapper for a specified traffic profile.
MAPPER_ID: 1 to 32, 802.1p mapper ID
no mapper MAPPER_ID
Removes the created mapper from the traffic profile
The V8102 is supported by all G.984.4 compliant vender system based on the 1:N, N:M,
1:MP, and N:MP model. Only a single 802.1p mapper is need for 1:N, N:M model de-
ployments. However, multiple 802.1p mappers can be used for 1:MP, N:MP model de-
ployments.
To configure a mapper for upstream transmission, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
gemport count
{
1
|
2
|
4
|
8
}
Traffic-
Mapper
Sets the GEM port count of mapper. The GEM port
count corresponds to a total number of priority queues.
dscp-to-pbit
{
enable
|
disable
}
Enables/disables the DSCP to P-bit marking for un-
tagged frame forwarding.
default-cos
<0-7>
Specifies CoS value for untagged frame forwarding.
cos-mapping cos RANGE
gemport GEM-PORT-VALUE
Specifies the range of CoS values for mapping with
GEM port.
RANGE: CoS range
GEM-PORT-VALUE: corresponds to the gemport count
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