To configure a 9500 NE QoS policy

Steps
 

Choose Policies→QoS→9500 MPR QoS→9500 NE QoS from the NFM-P main menu. The 9500 NE QoS Policies form opens.


Perform one of the following:

  1. Configure the Policy scope parameter to Global. Go to Step 3.

  2. Configure the Policy scope parameter to Local.

    If required:

    1. Click Select to configure the Local Node IP Address parameter. The Select a Network Element form opens.

    2. Choose a device and click OK. The 9500 NE QoS Policies form reappears.


Click Create. The 9500 NE QOS, Global Policy (Create) form opens.


Configure the parameters as required.

The QoS Classification parameter default setting is Disabled. If you configure the QoS Classification parameter to 802.1p, the Dot1p tab appears. If you configure the QoS Classification parameter to DiffServ, the DSCP tab appears.

Note: QoS Classification parameter is not supported for Wavence-SA nodes.


Select the Default Type as Core-Enh-Based or Core-Evo-Based depending on the type of nodes this policy is intended to be distributed to.


Click on the Queue Map Policy tab, click Select to choose a 9500 Radio Interface Queue Map Policy, and click OK. The 9500 NE QoS, Global Policy (Create) form reappears.


Click Apply. The 9500 NE QoS Global Policy (Edit) form opens.


Click on the Global Queue Setting tab, choose a Queue number, and click Properties. The RadioQ, Global Policy (Edit) form opens.


Configure the parameters as required.


10 

Save your changes and close the form. The 9500 NE QoS Policies form reappears.


11 

Click Search to display the created policy. To distribute the 9500 NE QoS policy, see the “Policies overview” chapter in the NSP NFM-P Classic Management User Guide.

Note:

  • As a NE behavior, the distribution of classification mode changes the queue size to default a value. After the policy is distributed, repeat Step 8 thru Step 11 to set the required queue size.

  • While distributing the policy, you can use the installed filters to filter for Core-Enh-Based and Core-Evo-Based nodes to aid in policy assignment. Do not delete the filters, as they cannot be recovered.

End of steps