1.
Select
Configure
>
Class of Service
>
Assign to Interface
.
NOTE:
After you make changes to the configuration in this page, you must
commit the changes immediately for them to take effect. To commit all
changes to the active configuration, select Commit Options > Commit.
See Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for
details about all commit options.
2.
To configure interface association, select an interface from the list and click
Edit
.
3.
Select one:
•
Associate system default scheduler map
—Associates the interface with the default
scheduler map.
•
Select the scheduler map
—Associates the interface with a configured scheduler
map. Select the scheduler map from the list.
4.
Click
OK
.
5.
To manage a CoS service assignment on a logical interface, click one:
•
Add
—Adds a CoS service to a logical interface on a specified physical interface.
Enter information as described in Table 421 on page 3220.
•
Edit
—Modifies a CoS service assignment to a logical interface. Enter information
as described in Table 421 on page 3220.
•
Delete
—Deletes the CoS service assignment to a logical interface.
Table 421: Assigning CoS Components to Logical Interfaces
Your Action
Function
Field
Type the interface name.
To assign CoS services to all logical interfaces
configured on this physical interface, type the
wildcard character (*).
Specifies the name of a logical interface. Allows you to
assign CoS components while configuring a logical
interface on a physical interface at the same time.
Unit
To assign a forwarding class to an interface,
select the forwarding class.
Assigns a predefined forwarding class to incoming packets
on a logical interface.
Forwarding
Class
To assign a classification map to an interface,
select an appropriate classifier for each CoS value
type used on the interface.
Allows you to apply classification maps to a logical
interface. Classifiers assign a forwarding class and loss
priority to an incoming packet based on its CoS value.
Classifiers
To assign rewrite rules to the interface, select the
appropriate rewrite rule for each CoS value type
used on the interface.
Allows you to alter the CoS values in outgoing packets to
meet the requirements of the targeted peer. A rewrite rule
examines the forwarding class and loss priority of a packet
and sets its bits to a corresponding value specified in the
rule.
Rewrite Rules
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