Use this procedure to create a new QoS traffic profile filter set.
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From the navigation tree, double-click QoS. |
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In the QoS tree, double-click QoS NSNA/Traffic Profile. |
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In the work area, click the Set tab. |
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Click Insert. |
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Configure the parameters for the traffic profile filter set. |
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Click Insert. |
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Click Apply. |
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Use the data in this table to create a QoS traffic profile filter set.
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AclType | Specifies the type of ACL. Values include:
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Name | Specifies a name for this entry. The name must be an existing classifier name. All classifiers with this name are part of this filter set. The filter set itself has this name. |
IfIndex | Specifies the logical interface index assigned to the VLAN. |
CommittedRate | Specifies the committed rate in kilobits per second (Kbps). |
MaxBurstRate | Specifies the maximum rate for a single transmission burst in Kbps. |
Duration | Specifies the maximum burst duration in milliseconds. |
OutActionDrop | Specifies the action to take when packet is out-of-profile.
This action is applied only if metering is being enforced, and if the traffic is deemed out-of-profile based on the level of traffic and the metering criteria. (Metering is applied only to traffic matching the filtering data.) Options are the following:
The default value is pass. |
OutActionUpdateDscp | Specifies the action to take to update DSCP when a packet is out-of-profile. Values range from -1–63. The default value is -1. |
SetPriority | Specifies the set priority. Values range from 1–255. |