To configure a queue group egress template policy
Steps
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Choose Policies→QoS→SROS QoS→Queue Group→Egress Template from the NFM-P main menu. The Egress Queue Group Template Policies form opens. |
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Click Create or choose an existing egress queue group template policy and click Properties. The Egress Queue Group Template (Create | Edit) form opens. |
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Configure the required parameters. |
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Enable the Queues HQoS Manageable parameter if you intend to allow Hierarchical QoS management of the queues in this template. |
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To configure HSMDA queues, go to Step 6. To associate an HS Attachment Policy, go to Step Step 9. Otherwise, go to Step 14. |
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Configure the Packet Offset (bytes) and Low Burst Max Class parameters. |
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Click Select in the WRR Policy panel to associate a WRR Policy. The Select WRR Policy form opens. |
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Select the required WRR Policy and click OK. |
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Click Select in the HS panel to associate an alternate HS Attachment Policy other than the default policy. The Select HS Attachment Policy – Egress Queue Group Template Policy form opens |
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Select the required HS Attachment Policy and click OK. |
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Click on the HSMDA Queues tab. |
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Edit the HSMDA queues as required:
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Repeat Step 6 to Step 12 for any other required HSMDA queues. |
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Click on the Queues tab. |
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Click Create or choose an existing queue and click Properties. The Egress Queue (Create | Edit) form opens. |
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Configure the required parameters. The Level, Weight, CIR Level, and CIR Weight parameters are configurable only if the Port Parent parameter is set to True. |
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Configure the Named Buffer Pool parameter:
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Configure the Scheduler parameter:
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Configure the Advanced Configuration Policy Displayed Name parameter:
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Configure the WRED Queue parameters:
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Configure the parameters in the Latency panel. Enabling the Dynamic MBS parameter permits the dynamic modification of the MBS size of a queue in order to maintain the maximum latency for traffic in the queue, based on the queue’s admin PIR and configured MBS. The Queue Delay parameter allows you to configure the target queue delay for packets forwarded through the queue. It is used to determine the related queue parameters based on the PIR of the queue. If the No checkbox is selected, the determination of the queue parameters based on the queue delay is disabled. |
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Configure the CIR/PIR parameters:
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Configure the Burst Size parameters:
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Configure the HSQ parameters if required. You can only configure HSQ on default queue entries 1 to 8.
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Click on the Forwarding Classes tab. |
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Click Create or choose an existing forwarding class and click Properties. The Forwarding Class (Create | Edit) form opens. |
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Configure the required parameters. |
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Click OK. |
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Click on the Policers tab. |
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Click Create or choose an existing policer and click Properties. The Egress Policer (Create | Edit) form opens. |
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Configure the required parameters. |
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Configure the Advanced Configuration Policy Displayed Name parameter:
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Configure the CIR/PIR parameters: |
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Configure the Burst Size parameters:
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Configure the HSQ parameters if required to configure HS WRR Groups.
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Click OK to save the policy and close the form, or click Apply to save the policy. See To release and distribute a policy to distribute the policy to NEs. End of steps |