Network QoS policies
This chapter provides information to configure network QoS policies using the command line interface.
Overview
This section provides an overview of QoS policies in network mode and access up-link mode.
Overview of network QoS policies in network mode
Network QoS policies are available for use with network IP interfaces, network ports and hybrid ports when operating the 7210 SAS in network and standalone mode. The 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12 support network and standalone mode of operation.
The following types of QoS mapping decisions are applicable on a network IP interface when operating in network and standalone mode:
MPLS LSP EXP value mapping to FC (if defined)
default QoS mapping
MPLS LSP EXP mapping to profile
The default QoS mapping always exists on an IP interface and every received packet will be mapped to this default if another explicitly defined matching entry does not exist.
The following types of QoS mapping decisions are applicable on a network port when operating in network mode:
Ethernet dot1P and IP DSCP value mapping (if defined) for use with IP packets
default QoS mapping
The default QoS mapping always exists on network port and every received packet is mapped to the default if another explicitly defined matching entry does not exist.
Overview of network QoS policies in access-uplink mode
Network QoS policies are available for use with access-uplink port when operating the 7210 SAS in access-uplink mode. The 7210 SAS-T supports the access-uplink mode of operation.
The following types of QoS mapping decisions are applicable on an access-uplink port when operating in access-uplink mode:
option to mark Ethernet dot1p or IP DSCP
default QoS mapping
The default QoS mapping always exists on an ingress access uplink port and every received packet is mapped to this default if another explicitly defined matching entry does not exist.
The following sections provide more details about the network QoS policies for both network mode and access-uplink mode.
Network QoS policy in network mode
The network QoS policy consists of an ingress and egress component. For the 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12 operating in network mode, there are two types of network QoS policies; network QoS policy of type port and network QoS policy of type ip-interface.
A port type network policy is applied to network and hybrid ports and is used for classification and remarking of IP traffic using DSCP or dot1p values. Either DSCP or dot1p can be used for ingress classification but not both. Both DSCP and dot1p can be configured at egress for remarking.
An ip-interface type network policy is applied to an IP Interface, and is used for classification and remarking of MPLS traffic using EXP values. Note that the FC-to-dot1p marking values configured on the port are also used to mark the dot1p in the VLAN tag, if any, used for MPLS traffic on some 7210 SAS devices.
The ingress component of the port policy type defines how the DSCP or dot1p bits are mapped to internal forwarding class (FC) and profile state. The ingress component of the ip-interface policy type defines how the EXP bits are mapped to the internal FC and profile state. The FC and profile state define the per-hop behavior (PHB) or the QoS treatment through the 7210 SAS. The ingress profile assignments using MPLS-EXP bits are defined using the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy, which defines the mapping between the MPLS LSP EXP bits and the profile (in or out) associated with a packet.
The mapping on each ip-interface or port policy defaults to the mappings defined in the default network QoS policy until an explicit policy is defined for the IP interface or port. It also defines the bandwidth-limiting parameters for the traffic mapped to each FC. Traffic mapped to each FC can be limited to configurable bandwidth values using separate meters and queues for unicast and multipoint traffic. Multipoint is used for IP interfaces for MPLS traffic and for IP multicast traffic received on a network or hybrid port. On both network IP interface ingress and network port ingress, color-aware meters are provisioned by default to use the ingress profile assigned to the packet, if configured.
The total number of QoS resources—that is, ingress classification entries and policers—available for use with IP interfaces is limited. The software allocates these resources to an IP interface on a first-come, first-served basis. The number of resources used per IP interface limits the total number of IP interfaces configured on the system. The total number of IP interfaces allowed is also subject to a system limit.
The egress component of the network QoS ip-interface policy type defines the LSP EXP bits marking values associated with each FC. The egress component of the network QoS port policy type defines the DSCP or dot1p bits marking values associated with each FC.
By default, all ports configured in network mode use the default network policy "1" and all network port IP interfaces use the default network policy "2". Default network policies "1" and "2" cannot be modified or deleted.
New (non-default) network policy parameters can be modified. The no form of this command reverts to the default values.
Changes made to a policy are applied immediately to all network ports, hybrid ports, and IP interfaces where the policy is applied. For this reason, when a policy requires several changes, Nokia recommends that you copy the policy to a work area policy-id. The work-in-progress copy can be modified until all the changes are made, and then the original policy-id can be overwritten using the config qos copy command.
See the ‟CLI Usage” chapter in the 7210 SAS-Mxp, R6, R12, S, Sx, T Basic System Configuration Guide for information about the tasks and commands required to access the CLI and to configure and maintain 7210 SAS devices.
Network QoS policy (ip-interface type) behaviour for MPLS LSPs
The following behavior is supported with use of network IP interface QoS policies for LDP, segment routing (SR), and RSVP (with fast reroute (FRR) or penultimate hop popping (PHP)) MPLS LSPs:
The mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy allows you to specify the profile mapping and FC mapping independently. The FC to use is always taken from the network policy using the EXP-to-FC mapping configured in the network policy. The EXP-to-profile mapping defined in the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy associated with the network QoS policy is used. Each IP interface can define a unique network policy for use, and each network policy uses a different MPLS LSP EXP-to-FC mapping. If adequate network classification resources are available, this mapping allows the use of more than 32 distinct network policies.
MPLS transport tunnels that are set up using LDP and segment routing use a global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. Although the system assigns a default mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy, the user can change the default and specify the global policy to use.
Use the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy to assign profile values based on the MPLS EXP bits for MPLS packets received over different IP interfaces. This is particularly useful for RSVP LSPs with FRR 1:1 configurations.
For LDP LSPs or when using the FRR facility, Nokia recommends that a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy should be used for all IP interfaces. If PHP is enabled, the egress LER receives only VC-labeled packets and the global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy is used for profile mapping. Therefore, when PHP is enabled, a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy should be used for all IP interfaces to get consistent profile treatment.
If traffic is received on a transport tunnel set up using RSVP LSP, LDP or SR with an identical EXP bit value, the system provides the same QoS treatment to the MPLS traffic. The FC and meter from the network QoS policy are used for all MPLS traffic received on an IP interface, regardless of whether it is LDP or RSVP LSP. The profile value assigned depends on the configuration. If the user needs similar profile mapping for MPLS traffic received across all transport tunnels, a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map must be used for all IP interfaces and for the global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map.
Basic configurations
A basic network QoS policy must conform to the following:
Each network QoS policy must have a unique policy ID.
The network must specify the default action.
The network must have a QoS policy scope of template or exclusive.
Create a network QoS policy (ip-interface type) for network mode
Configuring and applying QoS policies other than the default policy is optional. A default network policy of the type ip-interface is applied to each IP interface.
To create an network QoS policy of the ip-interface type when operating in network mode, define the following:
Specify a network policy ID value. The system does not dynamically assign a value.
Set the network-policy-type parameter to ip-interface.
Include a description that provides a brief overview of policy features.
Use egress marking and remarking to specify the egress LSP EXP marking map; otherwise, the default values are applied. The following are defined:
remarking
The remark policy-id command specifies the policy, which defines the mapping of the FC-to-packet header priority profile and bits.
The remarking command uses the associated policy configured with the remark policy-id command to determine which priority bits to mark on egress.
When remarking is enabled, MPLS EXP bits for all MPLS LSR and LER traffic are marked on egress on the specified network IP interface. Remarking is based on the FC-to-LSP EXP bit mapping that is defined in the remark policy and associated under the egress node of the network QoS policy. The EXP marking values used depend on the configured remark policy. If the user does not attach an explicit policy, the default policy is used.
When remarking is disabled for MPLS LSR traffic, EXP values received on ingress are not modified on egress. For MPLS LER traffic where the node adds the MPLS encapsulation, MPLS EXP bits are set based on the mapping specified in the policy associated with the IP interface. If the user does not attach an explicit policy, the default policy is used.
FC criteria
The FC name represents an egress queue. Specify FC criteria to define the egress characteristics of the queue and the marking criteria of packets flowing through it.
LSP EXP
The EXP is used for all packets requiring marking that egress on this FC queue that are in or out of profile.
Specify ingress criteria using the following:
default action
Defines the default action to take for packets that have undefined bits set. The default action specifies the FC to which these packets are assigned.
LSP EXP
Creates a mapping between the LSP EXP bits of the network ingress MPLS traffic and the FC. Ingress MPLS traffic that matches the specified EXP bits are assigned to the corresponding FC. The user has an option to specify the mapping of the LSP EXP bits to a profile (in or out). Ingress traffic that matches the specified EXP bits is assigned the corresponding profile.
Use the following syntax to create a network QoS policy.
config>router
interface interface-name
qos network-policy-id
Example for network QoS policy of ip-interface type
The following is a sample configuration output of a network ip-interface type QoS policy for the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-T.
*7210 SAS>config>qos>network# info
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ingress
meter 1 create
exit
meter 3 create
exit
meter 5 multipoint create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
fc "ef" create
meter 3
multicast-meter 5
exit
lsp-exp 0 fc be
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 2 fc af
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 4 fc h2
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
exit
egress
remarking
remark 200
exit
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Configuring network QoS policy (port type) for network mode
To create a network QoS policy of the port type when operating in network mode, define the following:
Specify a network policy ID value. The system does not dynamically assign a value.
Set the network-policy-type parameter to port.
Include a description that provides a brief overview of policy features.
Modify the egress DSCP and dot1p marking map; otherwise, the default values are applied:
remarking
When enabled, this command remarks all IP packets that egress the specified network port. The remarking is based on the FC-to-DSCP bit mapping defined in the remark policy and associated under the egress node of the network QoS policy for all IP traffic. FC-to-dot1p marking for MPLS packets is not supported; it is supported only for IP packets.
FC criteria
The FC name represents an egress queue. Specify FC criteria to define the egress characteristics of the queue and the marking criteria of packets flowing through it.
DSCP and dot1p
Specify the DSCP and dot1p value to use for IP packets requiring marking that egress on this FC queue that are in or out of profile.
Specify ingress criteria as either DSCP or dot1p (but not both) to FC mapping for all IP packets. Define the following:
default action
Defines the default action to take for packets that have undefined DSCP or dot1p bits set. The default action specifies the FC to which these packets are assigned.
DSCP or dot1p
Creates a mapping between the DSCP or dot1p bits of network ingress IP traffic and the FC. Ingress IP traffic that match the specified DSCP or dot1p bits are assigned to the corresponding FC.
The following example shows the command usage to associate a network QoS policy with the network port.
network port (in network mode)
config> port
ethernet
network
qos network-policy-id
Use the following syntax to create a network QoS policy.
config>qos#
network policy-id [network-policy-type network-policy-type]
description description-string
scope {exclusive|template}
egress
remarking
remark <policy-id>
ingress
default-action fc {fc-name} profile {in|out}
lsp-exp lsp-exp-value fc fc-name profile {in | out}
fc {fc-name}
meter {meter-id}
multicast-meter {id}
meter meter-id [multipoint]
adaptation-rule cir {closest | max | min} pir {closest | max | min}
cbs {size-in-kbits}
mbs {size-in-kbits}
mode {trtcm | srtcm}
rate cir cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
The following is a sample configuration output of a network port type QoS policy on the 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, and 7210 SAS-Mxp.
*A:dut-d>config>qos>network# info detail
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description "Default network-port QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
meter 1 create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
dscp be fc be profile out
dscp ef fc ef profile in
dscp cs1 fc l2 profile in
dscp nc1 fc h1 profile in
dscp nc2 fc nc profile in
dscp af11 fc af profile in
dscp af12 fc af profile out
dscp af41 fc h2 profile in
exit
egress
no remarking
fc af
dscp-in-profile af11
dscp-out-profile af12
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
no de-mark
exit
fc be
dscp-in-profile be
dscp-out-profile be
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 0
dot1p-out-profile 0
no de-mark
exit
fc ef
The following is a sample configuration output of a network port type QoS policy on the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12.
A:Dut-B>config>qos>network# info detail
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description "Default network-port QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
meter 1 create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
dscp be fc be profile out
dscp ef fc ef profile in
dscp cs1 fc l2 profile in
dscp nc1 fc h1 profile in
dscp nc2 fc nc profile in
dscp af11 fc af profile in
dscp af12 fc af profile out
dscp af41 fc h2 profile in
exit
egress
no remarking
remark 1
exit
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A:Dut-B>config>qos>network#
Default network policy values available in network mode
The default network policy for IP interfaces is identified as policy-id 2. Default policies cannot be modified or deleted. The following table lists default network policy parameters.
Field | Default |
---|---|
description |
Default network QoS policy |
scope |
template |
ingress |
|
default-action |
fc be profile out (default action profile out is applicable only for port policies and not for ip-interface policies) |
mpls-lsp-exp-profile |
1 |
egress |
|
remarking |
no |
fc af: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
3 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
2 |
fc be: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
0 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
0 |
fc ef: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
5 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
5 |
fc h1: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
6 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
6 |
fc h2: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
4 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
4 |
fc h11: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
3 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
2 |
fc h12: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
1 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
1 |
fc nc: |
|
lsp-exp-in-profile |
7 |
lsp-exp-out-profile |
7 |
The following table lists default parameters for network QoS policy ip-interface type, LSP EXP-to-FC mapping on ingress. Color-aware policing is supported on network ingress.
LSP EXP value | FC ingress | Profile |
---|---|---|
0 |
be |
Out |
1 |
l2 |
In |
2 |
af |
Out |
3 |
af |
In |
4 |
h2 |
In |
5 |
ef |
In |
6 |
h1 |
In |
7 |
nc |
In |
The default network policy for port is identified as policy-id 1. Default policies cannot be modified or deleted.
The following is a sample configuration output that shows the parameters for the default network port type QoS policy for the 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12.
*A:Dut-A>config>qos>network# info detail
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description "Default network-port QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
meter 1 create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
dscp be fc be profile out
dscp ef fc ef profile in
dscp cs1 fc l2 profile in
dscp nc1 fc h1 profile in
dscp nc2 fc nc profile in
dscp af11 fc af profile in
dscp af12 fc af profile out
dscp af41 fc h2 profile in
exit
egress
no remarking
remark 1
exit
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*A:Dut-A>config>qos>network#
The following is a sample configuration output for the default remark policy used for dot1p and DSCP marking on the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12.
fc af
dscp-in-profile af11
dscp-out-profile af12
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
exit
fc be
[no] de-mark
[no] dot1p
dscp-in-profile be
dscp-out-profile be
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 0
dot1p-out-profile 0
exit
fc ef
dscp-in-profile ef
dscp-out-profile ef
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 5
dot1p-out-profile 5
exit
fc h1
dscp-in-profile nc1
dscp-out-profile nc1
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 6
dot1p-out-profile 6
exit
fc h2
dscp-in-profile af41
dscp-out-profile af41
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 4
dot1p-out-profile 4
exit
fc l1
dscp-in-profile af21
dscp-out-profile af22
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
exit
fc l2
dscp-in-profile cs1
dscp-out-profile cs1
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 1
dot1p-out-profile 1
exit
fc nc
dscp-in-profile nc2
dscp-out-profile nc2
no lsp-exp-in-profile
no lsp-exp-out-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-in-profile
no dot1p-lsp-exp-out-profile
dot1p-in-profile 7
dot1p-out-profile 7
exit
Resource allocation for network QoS policy
This section describes the allocation of QoS resources for network QoS policies of the ip-interface and port type.
When an IP interface is created, a default network QoS policy of the ip-interface type is applied. For the default policy, two meters and two classification entries in hardware are allocated.
The resources are allocated to a network policy only when a port is configured for the IP interface. When a network port is configured, a default network QoS policy of the port type is applied.
For every FC in use, the system allocates two classification entries in hardware, provided the FC is configured to use both the unicast meter and multicast meter, or provided the default meter 9 is configured in the policy. If multiple match criteria entries map to the same FC, each of these are allocated two classification entries in hardware; for example, if there are two match-criteria entries that map to FC ‟af,” a total of four classification entries are allocated in hardware, and if there are four match-criteria entries that map to FC ‟af,” a total of eight classification entries are allocated in hardware.
For every meter or policer in use, the system allocates one meter in hardware. A meter or policer is considered in use when it is associated with an FC in use.
The number of IP interfaces and network ports allowed is limited by the number of classification resources available in hardware, subject to the system limit on the number of IP interfaces and network or hybrid ports supported by the system.
Calculating the Number of QoS Resources
To calculate the number of QoS resources used by an IP interface, determine the following items:
-
number of match-criteria entries used to identify the FC
-
number of FCs to use
Only the FCs used by the match-criteria classification entries are considered in the ‟number of FCs” and are therefore are referred to as ‟FCs in use”. In network policies of the ip-interface type, a default multipoint meter 9 is created in a policy; for policies of the port type, a default multipoint meter needs to be explicitly configured by the user, if required.
Use the following rules to compute the number of classification entries per FC in use:
-
If an FC is in use and is created without explicit meters, use default meter 1 for unicast traffic and default meter 9 (if configured) for all other traffic types (that is, broadcast, multicast, and unknown-unicast). This requires two classification entries in hardware. If default multipoint meter 9 is not configured, the FC uses the unicast meter for all traffic types. In this case, the FC requires a single classification entry in hardware.
-
If an FC is in use and is created with an explicit unicast meter, use that meter for unicast traffic and use default meter 9 (if configured) for all other traffic types. This requires two classification entries in hardware. If default multipoint meter 9 is not configured, the FC uses the unicast meter for all traffic types. In this case, the FC requires a single classification entry in hardware.
-
If an FC is in use and is created with an explicit unicast meter and explicit multicast meter, use the unicast meter for unicast traffic and a multicast meter for all other kinds of traffic. This requires two classification entries in hardware.
Given the number of match criteria and the number of FCs in use, the following equation calculates the total number of classification entries (TC) per policy:
where:
-
E(i) is the number of match-criteria entries that classify packets to FCi. For the 7210 SAS platforms, the maximum number of classification entries per policy can be 64 (including default).
In the worst case, only 2 classification entries are used for each FC in a network policy, because only two types of traffic are supported.
Determining the number of policers or meters
Determine the number of policers or meters (TP) to use. A maximum of 16 meters per network policy are available.
The number of TPs used is the number of meters configured in the policy. Among that number, only those meters configured for use with an FC are considered during resource allocation. Meters that are created but not associated with an FC are not counted for resource allocation.
Network QoS policies resource usage examples
In the examples in this section, the profile configuration is not shown. In practice, users must configure the mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy and associate it with the network policy. Association of a profile policy with the network QoS policy does not change the resource calculation methodology shown in the following examples.
Example 1
network 1 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-1”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) used is 2 (meters 1 and 9).
Example 2
network 2 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-2”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 2 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
meter 12 multipoint create
exit
fc "af" create
meter 2
multicast-meter 12
exit
lsp-exp 2 fc af
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) user is 4 (meters 1, 2, 9, and 12)
Example 3
network 3 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-3”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 2 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
meter 12 multipoint create
exit
fc "af" create
meter 2
multicast-meter 12
exit
fc "be" create
meter 2
multicast-meter 12
exit
lsp-exp 2 fc af
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used are calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) user is 2 (meters 2 and 12).
Example 4
network 4 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-4”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 2 fc af
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 4 fc h2
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
lsp-exp 6 fc h1
lsp-exp 7 fc nc
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
exit
The number of Filter-Entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) used is 2 (meters 1 and 9).
Example 5
network 5 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-5”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 2 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
meter 12 multipoint create
exit
fc "af" create
exit
fc "be" create
exit
fc "ef" create
exit
fc "h1" create
exit
fc "h2" create
exit
fc "l2" create
exit
fc "nc" create
exit
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 2 fc af
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 4 fc h2
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
lsp-exp 6 fc h1
lsp-exp 7 fc nc
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) used is 2 (meters 1 and 9). Note that meters 2 and 12 are not accounted for because they are not associated with any FC.
Example 6
network 6 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-6”
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
exit
meter 2 create
exit
meter 3 create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
meter 12 multipoint create
exit
fc "af" create
meter 2
multicast-meter 12
exit
fc "be" create
exit
fc "ef" create
exit
fc "h1" create
meter 3
exit
fc "h2" create
exit
fc "l2" create
exit
fc "nc" create
meter 3
exit
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 2 fc af
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 4 fc h2
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
lsp-exp 6 fc h1
lsp-exp 7 fc nc
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The number of meters (TP) used is 5 (meters 1, 2, 3, 9, and 12).
Example 7
network 2 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description "Default network QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be
meter 1 create
mode trtcm
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default
cbs default
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
mode trtcm
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default
cbs default
exit
lsp-exp 0 fc be
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 2 fc af
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 4 fc h2
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
lsp-exp 6 fc h1
lsp-exp 7 fc nc
exit
egress
no remarking
fc af
lsp-exp-in-profile 3
lsp-exp-out-profile 2
exit
fc be
lsp-exp-in-profile 0
lsp-exp-out-profile 0
exit
fc ef
lsp-exp-in-profile 5
lsp-exp-out-profile 5
exit
fc h1
lsp-exp-in-profile 6
lsp-exp-out-profile 6
exit
fc h2
lsp-exp-in-profile 4
lsp-exp-out-profile 4
exit
fc l1
lsp-exp-in-profile 3
lsp-exp-out-profile 2
exit
fc l2
lsp-exp-in-profile 1
lsp-exp-out-profile 1
exit
fc nc
lsp-exp-in-profile 7
lsp-exp-out-profile 7
exit
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is 2.
The number of meters (TP) used is 2.
Example 8
network 8 network-policy-type ip-interface create
description ‟network-policy-8”
ingress
default-action fc nc
meter 1 create
exit
meter 2 create
exit
meter 3 create
exit
meter 4 create
exit
meter 5 create
exit
meter 7 multipoint create
exit
meter 8 multipoint create
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
exit
meter 12 multipoint create
exit
fc "af" create
meter 2
multicast-meter 12
exit
fc "ef" create
meter 4
multicast-meter 8
exit
fc "h2" create
exit
fc "l2" create
meter 3
multicast-meter 7
exit
fc "nc" create
meter 4
multicast-meter 8
exit
lsp-exp 1 fc l2
lsp-exp 3 fc af
lsp-exp 5 fc ef
lsp-exp 7 fc nc
exit
egress
fc af
exit
fc be
exit
fc ef
exit
fc h1
exit
fc h2
exit
fc l1
exit
fc l2
exit
fc nc
exit
exit
exit
The number of classification entries (TC) used is calculated, as follows:
The numbers of meters (TP) used is 6 (meters 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 12).
Network QoS policy in access-uplink mode
The network QoS policy consists of an ingress and egress component. For 7210 SAS-T devices operating in access-uplink mode, network policy is available for use. The ingress component of the policy defines how dot1p bits are mapped to internal forwarding class and profile state (DSCP is not available for use). The forwarding class and profile state define the Per Hop Behavior (PHB) or the QoS treatment through the system.
The mapping on each access uplink port defaults to the mappings defined in the default network QoS policy until an explicit policy is defined for the access uplink ports. It also defines the rate-limiting parameters for the traffic mapped to each forwarding classes. Traffic mapped to each forwarding class can be rate limited using separate meters for each unicast and multipoint traffic.
The egress component of the network QoS policy provides an option to define either dot1p bits and IP DSCP marking values or both associated with each forwarding class. By default, network QoS policy remarking is always disabled. If the egressing packet originated on an ingress SAP, the egress QoS policy also defines the dot1p bit marking based on the forwarding class and the profile state. The default map of FC-dot1p marking is as shown in default network QoS policy of type "port", where in the "policy-id" is equal to 1. All non-default network QoS policies inherits the FC-dot1p map.
Network policy-id 1 exists as the default policy and is applied to access uplink ports.The network policy-id 1 cannot be modified or deleted. It defines the default dot1p-to-FC mapping and default meters for unicast and multipoint meters for the ingress. For the egress, it defines eight forwarding classes and the packet marking criteria.
New (non-default) network policy parameters can be modified. The no form of this command reverts the object to the default values.
Changes made to a policy are applied immediately to all ports where the policy is applied. For this reason, when a policy requires several changes, it is recommended that you copy the policy to a work area policy-id. The work-in-progress copy can be modified until all the changes are made and then the original policy-id can be overwritten with the config qos copy command.
For information about the tasks and commands necessary to access the command line interface and to configure and maintain your devices, see the "CLI Usage" chapter in the 7210 SAS-Mxp, R6, R12, S, Sx, T Basic System Configuration Guide.
Basic configurations
A basic network QoS policy must conform to the following:
Each network QoS policy must have a unique policy ID.
The network must specify the default-action.
The network must have a QoS policy scope of template or exclusive.
Configuring network policy for access-uplink mode
To create an network QoS policy when operating in access-uplink mode, define the following:
A network policy ID value. The system does not dynamically assign a value.
Include a description. The description provides a brief overview of policy features.
You can modify egress dot1p and/or IP DSCP marking map. Otherwise, the default values are applied:
remarking
When enabled, this command remarks ALL packets that egress on the specified network port. The remarking is based on the forwarding class to dot1p bit and/or IP DSCP value mapping.
forwarding class criteria
The forwarding class name represents an egress queue. Specify forwarding class criteria to define the marking criteria of packets flowing through it.
DSCP and dot1p
The DSCP and dot1p value to use for all packets requiring marking that egress on this forwarding class queue that are in or out of profile.
Ingress criteria
Specifies dot1p to forwarding class mapping for all packets.
default action
Defines the default action to be taken for packets that have an undefined DSCP or dot1p bits set. The default-action specifies the forwarding class to which such packets are assigned.
DSCP and dot1p
Creates a mapping between the DSCP and dot1p bits of the access uplink port ingress traffic and the forwarding class. Ingress traffic that matches the specified DSCP and dot1p bits will be assigned to the corresponding forwarding class.
The following commands associated a network QoS policy with the access-uplink port.
config>port
ethernet
access
uplink
qos network-policy-id
Use the following syntax to create a network QoS policy for 7210 SAS-T in access uplink mode.
A:MTU>config>qos>network# info detail
----------------------------------------------
description "Default network-port QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
meter 1 create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
dot1p 0 fc be profile out
dot1p 1 fc l2 profile in
dot1p 2 fc af profile out
dot1p 3 fc af profile in
dot1p 4 fc h2 profile in
dot1p 5 fc ef profile in
dot1p 6 fc h1 profile in
dot1p 7 fc nc profile in
exit
egress
no remarking
fc af
dscp-in-profile af11
dscp-out-profile af12
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
no de-mark
exit
fc be
dscp-in-profile be
dscp-out-profile be
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 0
dot1p-out-profile 0
no de-mark
exit
fc ef
dscp-in-profile ef
dscp-out-profile ef
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 5
A:MTU>config>qos>network#
Default network policy values available in access-uplink mode
The following sample output is of a default network port policy on 7210 SAS-T in access-uplink mode.
*7210SAST>config>qos>network# info detail
----------------------------------------------
description "Default network-port QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
meter 1 create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
meter 9 multipoint create
mode trtcm1
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
rate cir 0 pir max
mbs default kbits
cbs default kbits
exit
dot1p 0 fc be profile out
dot1p 1 fc l2 profile in
dot1p 2 fc af profile out
dot1p 3 fc af profile in
dot1p 4 fc h2 profile in
dot1p 5 fc ef profile in
dot1p 6 fc h1 profile in
dot1p 7 fc nc profile in
exit
egress
no remarking
fc af
dscp-in-profile af11
dscp-out-profile af12
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
no de-mark
exit
fc be
dscp-in-profile be
dscp-out-profile be
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 0
dot1p-out-profile 0
no de-mark
exit
fc ef
dscp-in-profile ef
dscp-out-profile ef
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 5
dot1p-out-profile 5
no de-mark
exit
fc h1
dscp-in-profile nc1
dscp-out-profile nc1
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 6
dot1p-out-profile 6
no de-mark
exit
fc h2
dscp-in-profile af41
dscp-out-profile af41
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 4
dot1p-out-profile 4
no de-mark
exit
fc l1
dscp-in-profile af21
dscp-out-profile af22
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 3
dot1p-out-profile 2
no de-mark
exit
fc l2
dscp-in-profile cs1
dscp-out-profile cs1
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 1
dot1p-out-profile 1
no de-mark
exit
fc nc
dscp-in-profile nc2
dscp-out-profile nc2
no dot1p
dot1p-in-profile 7
dot1p-out-profile 7
no de-mark
exit
exit
----------------------------------------------
DSCP and dot1p marking for CPU self-generated traffic
DSCP and dot1p marking for CPU self-generated traffic is not user-configurable, except on the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12 (see QoS for self-generated (CPU) traffic on network interfaces for the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12). Default CPU QoS values for DSCP and dot1p marking lists the default CPU QoS values for DSCP and dot1p marking.
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Protocols such as BGP, RSVP, TLDP, OSPF, and IS-IS are not supported on 7210 SAS platforms operating in access-uplink mode.
-
For PTP messages, based on the message type (event or non-event), the DSCP value used is either 0x30 (h1) or 0x38 (nc), and the dot1p value is always 7.
-
DSCP and dot1p values in the table are applicable when remarking is disabled at the port level.
Protocol | IPv4 | DSCP marking | Dot1p marking | Default FC | DSCP values (decimal) | Dot1p values |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ARP |
N/A |
N/A |
Yes |
NC |
— |
7 |
BGP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
Cflowd |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
CFM |
N/A |
N/A |
Yes |
NC |
— |
7 |
DNS |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
FTP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
ICMP Req |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
0 |
7 |
ICMP Res |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
0 |
7 |
ICMP Unreach |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
0 |
7 |
IGMP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
IS-IS |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
NC |
— |
7 |
MSDP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
NTP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
OSPF |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
PIM (SSM) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
PTP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
48 |
7 |
RADIUS |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
RSVP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
SCP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
SNMP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
SSH |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
STP |
N/A |
N/A |
Yes |
NC |
— |
7 |
SYSLOG |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
TACACS |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
TACPLUS |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
Telnet |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
TFTP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
H2 |
34 |
4 |
TLDP |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
48 |
7 |
Trace route |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
NC |
0 |
7 |
QoS for self-generated (CPU) traffic on network interfaces for the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Differentiated services code point (DSCP), forwarding class (FC), and IEEE 802.1p values can be specified for use by protocol packets generated by the node. This enables prioritization or deprioritization of supported protocols (as required).
DSCP marking for internally generated control and management traffic should be used for a specified application. This can be configured per routing instance. For example, OSPF packets can carry a different DSCP marking for the base instance than for a VPRN service. ARP and IS-IS are not IP protocols, so only 802.1p values can be configured.
The DSCP value can be set per application. When an application is configured to use a specified DSCP value and an FC, the 802.1p and MPLS EXP bits are marked in accordance with the network (default 802.1p value of 7) or access (default 802.1p value of 0) egress policy as it applies to the logical interface the packet is egressing.
Configuring self-generated QoS is supported in the base router and VPRN service contexts.
The default values for self-generated traffic on network interfaces are the following:
routing protocols (for example, OSPF and BGP)
FC - Network Control (NC)
DSCP value - NC1 (not applicable for ARP and IS-IS)
802.1p value - according to the egress QoS policy (7 by default)
management protocols (for example, SSH and SNMP)
FC - Network Control (NC)
DSCP value - AF41
802.1p value - according to the egress QoS policy (7 by default)
ICMP echo requests (type 8) and ICMPv6 echo requests (type 128) initiated from the router use the DSCP value that is specified in the sgt-qos command. The FC value is NC by default, or the value that is specified in the ping command parameter fc fc-name.
Configurable values for BFD are not supported.
On access SAP egress and access port egress, when remarking is not enabled, the dot1p value for all IP packets generated by the node is set to zero. To enable dot1p marking, remarking must be enabled.
Default DSCP mapping table
The following table lists the DSCP mapping between DSCP name and DSCP values (decimal, hexadecimal, and binary) and label.
DSCP name | DSCP value decimal | DSCP value hexadecimal | DSCP value binary | Label |
---|---|---|---|---|
Default |
0 |
0x00 |
0b000000 |
be |
nc1 |
48 |
0x30 |
0b110000 |
h1 |
nc2 |
56 |
0x38 |
0b111000 |
nc |
ef |
46 |
0x2e |
0b101110 |
ef |
af11 |
10 |
0x0a |
0b001010 |
assured |
af12 |
12 |
0x0c |
0b001100 |
assured |
af13 |
14 |
0x0e |
0b001110 |
assured |
af21 |
18 |
0x12 |
0b010010 |
l1 |
af22 |
20 |
0x14 |
0b010100 |
l1 |
af23 |
22 |
0x16 |
0b010110 |
l1 |
af31 |
26 |
0x1a |
0b011010 |
l1 |
af32 |
28 |
0x1c |
0b011100 |
l1 |
af33 |
30 |
0x1d |
0b011110 |
l1 |
af41 |
34 |
0x22 |
0b100010 |
h2 |
af42 |
36 |
0x24 |
0b100100 |
h2 |
af43 |
38 |
0x26 |
0b100110 |
h2 |
default 1 |
0 |
Service management tasks
This section provides information about service management tasks.
Deleting QoS policies
A network policy is associated by default with IP interfaces and network ports for devices operating in network mode. A network policy is associated by default with access uplink ports for devices in access uplink mode.
You can replace the default policy with a non-default policy, but you cannot remove default policies from the configuration. When you remove a non-default policy, the policy association reverts to the appropriate default network policy.
Remove a policy from the QoS configuration
Use the following syntax to delete a network policy.
config>qos# no network network-policy-id
Copying and overwriting network policies
You can copy an existing network policy to a new policy ID value or overwrite an existing policy ID. The overwrite option must be specified or an error occurs if the destination policy ID exists.
config>qos# copy network source-policy-id dest-policy-id [overwrite]
The following is a sample configuration output.
A:ALA-12>config>qos# info detail
---------------------------------------------
...
network 1 create
description "Default network QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
...
network 600 create
description "Default network QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
...
network 700 create
description "Default network QoS policy."
scope template
ingress
default-action fc be profile out
...
---------------------------------------------
A:ALA-12>config>qos#
Editing QoS policies
You can change existing policies, except the default policies, and entries in the CLI. The changes are applied immediately to all network ports or IP interfaces or access uplink ports where the policy is applied. To prevent configuration errors, use the copy command to make a duplicate of the original policy to a work area, make the edits, and then overwrite the original policy.
Network QoS policy command reference
Command hierarchies
Configuration commands for MPLS EXP profile map (7210 SAS platforms operating in network mode)
config
- qos
- [no] mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy-id [create]
- description description-string
- no description
- lsp-exp lsp-exp-value profile {in | out}
- no lsp-exp
- [no] use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
Configuration commands (7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE configured in network mode)
config
- qos
- [no] network network-policy-id [create]
- [no] network network-policy-id [create] [network-policy-type {ip-interface | port}]
- description description-string
- no description
- scope {exclusive | template}
- no scope
- egress
- no remark
- remark policy-id
- remarking
- no remarking
- ingress
- default-action fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- dot1p dot1p-priority fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- no dot1p dot1p-priority
- [no] fc fc-name [create]
- meter meter-id
- no meter
- multicast-meter meter-id
- no multicast-meter
- dscp dscp-name fc fc-name profile {in | out}
- no dscp dscp-name
- lsp-exp lsp-exp-value fc fc-name
- no lsp-exp lsp-exp-value
- meter meter-id [multipoint] [create]
- no meter meter-id
- adaptation-rule [cir adaptation-rule] [pir adaptation-rule]
- no adaptation-rule
- cbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
- no cbs
- mbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
- no mbs
- mode mode
- no mode
- rate cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
- no rate
- [no] mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
Configuration commands (7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)
config
- qos
- [no] network network-policy-id [create] [network-policy-type {ip-interface | port}]
- description description-string
- no description
- egress
- remark policy-id
- no remark
- remarking
- no remarking
- ingress
- default-action fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- dot1p dot1p-priority fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- no dot1p dot1p-priority
- [no] fc fc-name [create]
- meter meter-id
- no meter
- multicast-meter meter-id
- no multicast-meter
- dscp dscp-name fc fc-name profile {in | out}
- no dscp dscp-name
- lsp-exp lsp-exp-value fc fc-name
- no lsp-exp lsp-exp-value
- mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
- no mpls-lsp-exp-profile
- meter meter-id [multipoint] [create]
- no meter meter-id
- adaptation-rule [cir adaptation-rule] [pir adaptation-rule]
- no adaptation-rule
- cbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
- no cbs
- mbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
- no mbs
- mode mode
- no mode
- rate cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
- no rate
- scope {exclusive | template}
- no scope
Configuration commands (access-uplink mode)
config
- qos
- [no] network network-policy-id [network-policy-type] {ip-interface | port} (only type port is supported)
- description description-string
- no description
- no scope {exclusive | template}
- egress
- [no] fc fc-name
- [no] de-mark [force de-value]
- dot1p dot1p-priority
- no dot1p
- dscp-in-profile dscp-name
- no dscp-in-profile
- dscp-out-profile dscp-name
- no dscp-out-profile
- dot1p-in-profile dot1p-priority
- no dot1p-in-profile
- dot1p-out-profile dot1p-priority
- no dot1p-out-profile
- [no] remarking {use-dot1p | use-dscp | all}
- ingress
- default-action fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- dot1p dot1p-priority fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
- no dot1p dot1p-priority
- [no] fc fc-name [create]
- meter meter-id
- no meter
- multicast-meter meter-id
- no multicast-meter
- meter meter-id [multipoint] [create]
- no meter meter-id
- adaptation-rule [cir adaptation-rule] [pir adaptation-rule]
- no adaptation-rule
- cbs size-in-kbits
- no cbs
- mbs size-in-kbits
- no mbs
- mode {trtcm1 | trtcml2 | srtcm}
- no mode
- rate cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
- no rate
Self-generated traffic commands (7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)
config
- router
- sgt-qos
- application dscp-app-name dscp {dscp-value | dscp-name}
- application dot1p-app-name dot1p dot1p-priority
- no application {dscp-app-name | dot1p-app-name}
- dscp dscp-name fc fc-name
- no dscp dscp-name
- service
- vprn
- sgt-qos (See Note below)
- application dscp-app-name dscp {dscp-value | dscp-name}
- application dot1p-app-name dot1p dot1p-priority
- no application {dscp-app-name | dot1p-app-name}
- dscp dscp-name fc fc-name
- no dscp dscp-name
For descriptions of the config service vprn sgt-qos commands, refer to the VPRN Service Configuration Commands section in the 7210 SAS-Mxp, S, Sx, T Services Guide and the 7210 SAS-R6, R12 Services Guide.
Operational commands (network mode or access-uplink mode)
config
- qos
- copy network src-pol dst-pol [overwrite]
Show commands (network mode or access-uplink mode)
show
- qos
- network policy-id [detail]
- network [network-policy-id] association
- network [network-policy-id] [detail]
- mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map [policy-id] [detail] (available only in Network Mode)
Show commands (7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)
show
- qos
- dscp-table [value dscp-value]
show
- router [router-instance]
- router service-name service-name
- sgt-qos
- application [app-name] [dscp | dot1p]
- dscp-map [dscp-name]
Command descriptions
Configuration commands
Generic commands
description
Syntax
description description-string
no description
Context
config>qos>network
config>qos>mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
Description
This command creates a text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context.
The description command associates a text string with a configuration context to help identify the context in the configuration file.
The no form of this command removes any description string from the context.
Parameters
- description-string
Specifies a text string describing the entity. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.
Network QoS policy commands
network
Syntax
network network-policy-id [create] [network-policy-type {ip-interface | port}]
no network network-policy-id
Context
config>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command creates or edits a QoS network policy. The network policy defines the treatment packets receive as they ingress and egress the network port and network IP interface in network mode of operation.
The QoS network policy consists of an ingress and egress component. The ingress component of the policy defines how packet header priority bits are mapped to internal forwarding class and profile state. The forwarding class and profile state define the Per Hop Behavior (PHB) or the QoS treatment through the 7210 SAS. The mapping on each network interface defaults to the mappings defined in the default network QoS policy until an explicit policy is defined for the network interface. It also defines the rate-limiting parameters for the traffic mapped to each forwarding classes. Traffic mapped to each forwarding class can be rate limited using separate meters for unicast and multipoint traffic.
The egress component of the network QoS policy defines forwarding class and profile state to packet header priority bit values for traffic to be transmitted into the core network. If the egressing packet originated on an ingress SAP, the parameter is always enabled for the network port. The egress QoS policy also defines the dot1p bit marking based on the forwarding class and the profile state.
In network mode, network policy ID 2 exists as the default policy that is applied to all IP interface by default. The network policy ID 2 cannot be modified or deleted. It defines the default LSP EXP-to-FC mapping and default meters for unicast traffic and optional multipoint meters for BUM traffic on the ingress MPLS packets. For the egress, it defines eight forwarding classes which define LSP EXP values and the packet marking behavior.
In network mode, Network policy-id 1 exists as the default policy that is applied to all network ports by default. This default policy cannot be modified or deleted. It defined the default DSCP-to-FC mapping and default unicast meters for ingress IP traffic. For the egress, if defines the forwarding class to dot1p and DSCP values and the packet marking criteria.
In network mode, If a new network policy is created (for instance, policy ID 3), only the default action, default meters for unicast and multipoint traffic and egress forwarding class parameters are identical to the default policy. A new network policy does not contain the default LSP EXP-to-FC mapping for network QoS policy of type ip-interface or the DSCP-to-FC mapping (for network QoS policy of type port). The default network policy can be copied (use the copy command) to create a new network policy that includes the default ingress LSP EXP or DSCP to FC mapping (as appropriate). You can modify parameters or use the no modifier to remove an object from the configuration.
Any changes made to an existing policy, using any of the sub-commands, will be applied immediately to all network ports where this policy is applied. For this reason, when many changes are required on a policy, Nokia highly recommends that the policy be copied to a work area policy ID. That work-in-progress policy can be modified until complete and then written over the original policy ID. Use the config qos copy command to maintain policies in this manner.
The no form of this command deletes the network policy. A policy cannot be deleted until it is removed from all entities where it is applied. The default network policy policy-id 1 cannot be deleted.
Default
system default network policy 1
Parameters
- network-policy-id
Specifies the policy on the interface or port.
- network-policy-type
Specifies the type of the policy. This parameter defines where this network policy can be applied.
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Syntax
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy-id [create]
no mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Context
config>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command creates a new mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. The policy specifies the profile to assign to the packet based on the MPLS LSP EXP bits value matched in the MPLS packet received on a network IP interface.
The assigned profile is available for use by the meter or policer associated with FC in the network policy attached to this IP interface.
The policy is associated with network policy attached to a network IP interface.
Default
1 (default mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy ‟1”)
Parameters
- policy-id
Specifies the policy ID on the 7210 SAS.
- create
Keyword to create a policy.
lsp-exp
Syntax
lsp-exp lsp-exp-value
no lsp-exp
Context
config>qos> mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command creates a mapping between the LSP EXP bits of the network ingress traffic and the profile.
Ingress traffic that matches the specified LSP EXP bits will be assigned the corresponding profile.
Multiple commands can be entered to define the association of some or all eight LSP EXP bit values to the profile. For undefined values, packets are assigned the profile value out.
The no form of this command removes the association of the LSP EXP bit value to the profile value. The default profile value out then applies to that LSP EXP bit pattern.
Parameters
- lsp-exp-value
Specifies a 3-bit LSP EXP bit value, expressed as a decimal integer.
use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Syntax
use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id
no use-global-mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Context
config>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command associates the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy for use with LDP LSPs. When color-aware metering is in use for the IP interface, the policy specified here provides the profile to assign to the MPLS packets received on any of the network IP interface in use in the system. The MPLS EXP bits in the received packet are matched for assigning the profile.
On system boot-up, the policy ID is set to the default policy ID 1. The user can modify it to use the policy of their choice.
For LDP LSP traffic and segment routing (SR), the system always uses the global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. For RSVP LSP traffic, system uses the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy associated with the network policy. For consistent QoS treatment, Nokia highly recommends using a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy for all network policies when the FRR facility or a mix of LDP, SR, and RSVP is in use, or when the PHP is enabled.
The no form of this command reverts the policy to the default.
Default
1
Parameters
- policy-id
Specifies the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy to use.
mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Syntax
mpls-lsp-exp-profile policy-id [create]
no mpls-lsp-exp-profile
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command specifies the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy to use for assigning profile values for packets received on this IP interface.
For LDP LSP traffic, the system uses the global mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy. For RSVP LSP traffic, the system uses the mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy that is associated with the network policy. For consistent QoS treatment, Nokia highly recommends using a single mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map policy for all the network policies when FRR facility is in use.
The no form of this command removes the policy.
Parameters
- policy-id
Specifies the policy.
- create
Keyword to create a policy.
Network QoS policy commands (7210 SAS-T in access-uplink mode)
network
Syntax
[no] network network-policy-id [create] [network-policy-type]
Context
config>qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode)
Description
This command creates or edits a QoS network policy. The network policy defines the treatment packets receive as they ingress and egress the access-uplink port. Only network-policy-type port is supported in access-uplink mode.
The QoS network policy consists of an ingress and egress component. The ingress component of the policy defines how dot1p bits are mapped to internal forwarding class and profile state. The forwarding class and profile state define the Per Hop Behavior (PHB) or the QoS treatment through the 7210 SAS. The mapping on each access-uplink port defaults to the mappings defined in the default network QoS policy until an explicit policy is defined for the port. It also defines the rate-limiting parameters for the traffic mapped to each forwarding classes. Traffic mapped to each forwarding class can be rate limited using separate meters for each uni-cast and multipoint traffic.
The egress component of the network QoS policy defines the queuing parameters associated with each forwarding class. There are eight queues per port on the egress. Each of the forwarding classes is associated with a queue on each access-uplink port. This queue gets all the parameters defined within the default network QoS policy 1 until an explicit policy is defined for the network interface access-uplink port. If the egressing packet originated on an ingress SAP, the parameter is always enabled for the access-uplink port, the egress QoS policy also defines the dot1p bit marking based on the forwarding class and the profile state.
The network policy ID 1 cannot be modified or deleted. It defines the default dot1p-to-FC mapping and default meters for unicast traffic and optional multipoint meters for the ingress. For the egress, it defines eight forwarding classes which represent individual queues and the packet marking criteria.
If a new network policy is created (for instance, policy ID 2), only the default action and default meters for unicast and multipoint traffic and egress forwarding class parameters are identical to the default policy. A new network policy does not contain the default dot1p-to-FC mapping for network QoS policy of type port. The default network policy can be copied using the copy command to create a new network policy that includes the default ingress dot1p or DSCP to FC mapping (as appropriate).
You can modify parameters or use the no modifier to remove an object from the configuration.
Any changes made to an existing policy, using any of the sub-commands, will be applied immediately to all access-uplink ports where this policy is applied. For this reason, when many changes are required on a policy, it is highly recommended that the policy be copied to a work area policy ID. That work-in-progress policy can be modified until complete and then written over the original policy ID. Use the config qos copy command to maintain policies in this manner.
The no form of this command deletes the network policy. A policy cannot be deleted until it is removed from all entities where it is applied. The default network policy ID1 cannot be deleted.
Default
System Default Network Policy 1
Parameters
- network-policy-id
Specifies the policy on the 7210 SAS.
- network-policy-type
Specifies the type of network policy. This parameter defines where this network policy can be applied. In the access-uplink mode, only port type must be used and attached to an access-uplink port.
Network ingress QoS policy commands
fc
Syntax
fc fc-name [create]
no fc fc-name
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
config>qos>network>egress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
The config>qos>network>egress context is only supported on the 7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode).
This command creates a class instance of the forwarding class. After the fc-name is created, classification actions can be applied and it can be used in match classification criteria.
The no form of this command removes all the explicit meter mappings for fc-name forwarding types. The meter mappings revert to the default meters for fc-name.
Default
Undefined forwarding classes default to the configured parameters in the default policy policy-id 1.
Parameters
- fc-name
Specifies a case-sensitive, system-defined forwarding class name for which policy entries will be created.
- create
Creates the forwarding class. The create keyword requirement can be enabled or disabled in the environment>create context.
ingress
Syntax
ingress
Context
config>qos>network policy-id
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command creates or edits policy entries that specify the lsp-exp-value to forwarding class mapping for all MPLS packets.
When pre-marked packets ingress on a network port, the QoS treatment through the 7210 SAS-based on the mapping defined under the current node.
default-action
Syntax
default-action fc fc-name [profile {in | out | use-dei}]
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command defines or edits the default action to be taken for packets that have an undefined LSP EXP (only when devices is operating in network mode) or dot1p bits (for 7210 SAS-T in access-uplink mode) bits set. The default-action command specifies the forwarding class to which such packets are assigned.
Multiple default-action commands will overwrite each previous default-action command.
Default
default-action fc be profile out
Parameters
- fc fc-name
Specifies the forwarding class name. All packets with LSP EXP (only when devices is operating in network mode) or dot1p bits (for 7210 SAS-T in access-uplink mode) that are not defined will be placed in this forwarding class.
- profile {in | out | use-dei}
Specifies that all packets assigned to this forwarding class are considered in or out of profile based on this command. A value must be specified when the profile keyword is used in the command. If the profile is not assigned to a forwarding class, the packets of that FC are treated as out-of-profile packets.
dot1p
Syntax
dot1p dot1p-priority fc fc-name profile {in | out | use-dei}
no dot1p
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command explicitly sets the forwarding class or enqueuing priorityand profile of the packet when a packet has the dot1p-priority specified. Adding a dot1p rule on the policy forces packets that match the dot1p-priority specified to be assigned to the forwarding class and enqueuing priority and profile of the packet based on the parameters included in the dot1p rule.
The dot1p-priority is derived from the most significant three bits in the IEEE 802.1 q or IEEE 802.1p header. The three dot1p bits define eight Class-of-Service (CoS) values commonly used to map packets to per-hop QoS behavior.
The no form of this command removes the explicit dot1p classification rule from the policy. Removing the rule on the policy immediately removes the rule from all ingress SAP ports using the policy.
Parameters
- dot1p-priority
Specifies the unique IEEE 802.1p value that will match the dot1p rule. If the command is executed multiple times with the same dot1p-priority value, the previous forwarding class is completely overridden by the new parameters.
A maximum of eight dot1p rules are allowed on a single policy.
- fc fc-name
Specifies a predefined forwarding classes in the system. Specifying the fc-name is optional. When a packet matches the rule, the forwarding class is only overridden when the fc fc-name parameter is defined on the rule. If the packet matches and the forwarding class is not explicitly defined in the rule, the forwarding class is inherited based on previous rule matches.
- profile {in | out | use-dei}
Specifies that all packets that are assigned to this forwarding class will be considered in-profile or out-of-profile based on this command or to use the default. In case of congestion, the in-profile packets are preferentially queued over the out-of-profile packets.
meter
Syntax
meter meter-id [multipoint] [create]
no meter meter-id
Context
config>qos>network>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command configures an ingress Network QoS policy meter. The meter command allows the creation of multipoint meters. Only multipoint meters can receive ingress packets that need to be sent to multiple destinations
Multipoint meters are for traffic bound to multiple destinations. Within non-multipoint services, such as Epipe services, all traffic is considered unicast because of the nature of the service type. Multicast and broadcast-destined traffic in an Epipe service will not be mapped to a multipoint service meter.
The no form of this command removes the meter-id from the Network ingress QoS policy and from any existing ports using the policy. If any forwarding class forwarding types are mapped to the meter, they revert to their default meters. When a meter is removed, any pending accounting information for each port meter created due to the definition of the meter in the policy is discarded.
Default
meter 1 (for unicast traffic)
meter 9 multipoint (for all other traffic, other than unicast traffic)
Parameters
- meter-id
Specifies the meter within the policy. The value 9 is reserved for the default multipoint meter.
- multipoint
Specifies that this meter-id is for multipoint forwarded traffic only. This meter-id can only be explicitly mapped to the forwarding class multicast, broadcast, or unknown unicast ingress traffic. If you attempt to map forwarding class unicast traffic to a multipoint queue, an error is generated and no changes are made to the current unicast traffic queue mapping.
The meter must be created as multipoint. The multipoint designator cannot be defined after the meter is created. If an attempt is made to modify the command to include the multipoint keyword, an error is generated and the command will not execute.
The multipoint keyword can be entered in the command line on a pre-existing multipoint meter to edit meter-id parameters.
meter
Syntax
meter meter-id
no meter
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>fc
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command overrides the default unicast forwarding type meter mapping for fc fc-name. The specified meter-id must exist within the policy as a non-multipoint meter before the mapping can be made. After the forwarding class mapping is executed, all unicast traffic on a port using this policy is forwarded using the meter-id.
The no form of this command sets the unicast (point-to-point) meter-id back to the default meter for the forwarding class (meter 1).
Default
meter 1
Parameters
- meter-id
Specifies the meter. The specified parameter must be an existing, non-multipoint meter defined in the config>qos>network>ingress context.
multicast-meter
Syntax
multicast-meter meter-id
no multicast-meter
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>fc
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command overrides the default multicast forwarding type meter mapping for fc fc-name. The specified meter-id must exist within the policy as a multipoint meter before the mapping can be made. After the forwarding class mapping is executed, all multicast traffic on a port using this policy is forwarded using the meter-id.
This command can be used with a network policy of type ip-interface, and on a network port when multicast is enabled.
The no form of this command reverts the multicast forwarding type meter-id to the default meter for the forwarding class.
Default
9
Parameters
- meter-id
Specifies the multicast meter. The specified parameter must be an existing, multipoint meter defined in the config>qos>network>ingress context.
dscp
Syntax
dscp dscp-name fc fc-name profile {in | out}
no dscp
Context
config>qos>network policy-id>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command creates a mapping between the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) of the network ingress traffic and the forwarding class.
Ingress traffic that matches the specified DSCP will be assigned to the corresponding forwarding class. Multiple commands can be entered to define the association of some or all 64 DiffServ code points to the forwarding class. For undefined code points, packets are assigned to the forwarding class specified under the default-action command.
The no form of this command removes the DSCP-to-FC association. The default-action then applies to that code point value.
Parameters
- dscp-name
Specifies the name of the DiffServ code point to be associated with the forwarding class. DiffServ code point can only be specified by its name and only an existing DiffServ code point can be specified. The software provides names for the well known code points.
Default DSCP names to DSCP value mapping table shows the available system-defined names. The system-defined names must be referenced as all lowercase exactly as listed in the first column in Default DSCP names to DSCP value mapping table and Default class selector code points to DSCP value mapping table below.
Additional names to code point value associations can be added using the dscp-name dscp-name dscp-value command.
The actual mapping is being done on the dscp-value, not the dscp-name that references the dscp-value. If a second dscp-name that references the same dscp-value is mapped within the policy, an error will occur. The second name will not be accepted until the first name is removed.
Table 5. Default DSCP names to DSCP value mapping table DSCP name DSCP value decimal DSCP value hexadecimal DSCP value binary nc1
48
0x30
0b110000
nc2
56
0x38
0b111000
ef
46
0x2e
0b101110
af41
34
0x22
0b100010
af42
36
0x24
0b100100
af43
38
0x26
0b100110
af31
26
0x1a
0b011010
af32
28
0x1c
0b011100
af33
30
0x1d
0b011110
af21
18
0x12
0b010010
af22
20
0x14
0b010100
af23
22
0x16
0b010110
af11
10
0x0a
0b001010
af12
12
0x0c
0b001100
af13
14
0x0e
0b001110
default
0
0x00
0b000000
Table 6. Default class selector code points to DSCP value mapping table DSCP name DSCP value decimal DSCP value hexadecimal DSCP value binary cs7
56
0x38
0b111000
cs6
48
0X30
0b110000
cs5
40
0x28
0b101000
cs4
32
0x20
0b100000
cs3
24
0x18
0b011000
cs2
16
0x10
0b010000
cs1
08
0x8
0b001000
- fc fc-name
Specifies the fc-name with which the code point will be associated.
- profile {in | out}
Keyword to indicate whether the DiffServ code point value is the in-profile or out-of-profile value. For every DSCP value defined, the profile must be indicated. If a DSCP value is not mapped, the default-action forwarding class and profile state will be used for that value.
Note:DSCP values mapping to forwarding classes Expedited (ef), High-1 (h1) and Network-Control (nc) can only be set to in-profile.
DSCP values mapping to forwarding class be can only be set to out-of-profile.
lsp-exp
Syntax
lsp-exp lsp-exp-value fc fc-name
no lsp-exp lsp-exp-value
Context
config>qos>network policy-id>ingress
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command creates a mapping between the LSP EXP bits of the network ingress traffic and the forwarding class.
Ingress traffic that matches the specified LSP EXP bits will be assigned to the corresponding forwarding class. Multiple commands can be entered to define the association of some or all eight LSP EXP bit values to the forwarding class. For undefined values, packets are assigned to the forwarding class specified under the default-action command.
The no form of this command removes the association of the LSP EXP bit value to the forwarding class. The default-action then applies to that LSP EXP bit pattern.
Parameters
- lsp-exp-value
Specifies the LSP EXP values to be associated with the forwarding class.
- fc fc-name
Specifies the fc-name that the EXP bit pattern will be associated with.
adaptation-rule
Syntax
adaptation-rule [cir adaptation-rule] [pir adaptation-rule]
no adaptation-rule
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>meter
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in the access-uplink mode
Description
This command defines the method used by the system to derive the operational CIRs and PIRs when the meter is provisioned in hardware. For the cir and pir parameters, the system attempts to find the best operational rate depending on the defined constraint.
The adaptation rule configured for the rate influences the step-size used for the burst. See Adaptation rule for meters for information.
The no form of this command removes any explicitly defined constraints used to derive the operational CIR and PIR created by the application of the policy. When a specific adaptation-rule is removed, the default constraints for cir and pir apply.
Default
adaptation-rule cir closest pir closest
Parameters
- cir adaptation-rule
Specifies the adaptation rule and defines the constraints enforced to adapt the CIR defined using the meter meter-id rate command. The cir parameter requires a qualifier that defines the constraint used to derive the operational CIR for the meter. When the cir command is not specified, the default constraint applies. The max (maximum), min (minimum), and closest qualifiers are mutually exclusive.
See Supported hardware rates and burst step sizes for CIR and PIR values on the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-T and Supported hardware rates and burst step sizes for CIR and PIR values on the 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE for more information about supported hardware step-size rates.
- pir adaptation-rule
Specifies the adaptation rule and defines the constraints enforced to adapt the PIR defined using the meter meter-id rate command. The pir parameter requires a qualifier that defines the constraint used to derive the operational PIR for the meter. When the rate command is not specified, the default constraint applies. The max (maximum), min (minimum), and closest qualifiers are mutually exclusive.
See Supported hardware rates and burst step sizes for CIR and PIR values on the 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, 7210 SAS-R12, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-T and Supported hardware rates and burst step sizes for CIR and PIR values on the 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE for information about supported hardware step-size rates.
cbs
Syntax
cbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
no cbs
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>meter
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command overrides the default CBS for the meter. The committed burst size parameter specifies the maximum burst size that can be transmitted by the source while still complying with the CIR. If the transmitted burst is lower than the CBS value, the packets are marked as in-profile by the meter to indicate that the traffic is complying with meter-configured parameters.
The adaptation rule configured for the rate influences the step-size used for the burst. See Adaptation rule for meters for information.
The no form of this command reverts the CBS to the default value.
Default
32 kbits
Parameters
- size
Specifies the number of kilobits or kilobytes or bytes reserved for the meter. For example, if a value of 100 kbits is desired, then enter the value 100. The bucket size is rounded off to the next highest 4096 bytes boundary.
- [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
Specifies the unit of measure for the size of the CBS.
mbs
Syntax
mbs size [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
no mbs
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>meter
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command overrides the default MBS for the meter. The maximum burst size parameter specifies the maximum burst size that can be transmitted by the source while still complying with the CIR. If the transmitted burst is lower than the MBS value, the packets are marked as in-profile by the meter to indicate that the traffic is complying with meter-configured parameters.
The adaptation rule configured for the rate influences the step-size used for the burst. See Adaptation rule for meters for information.
The no form of this command reverts the MBS to the default value.
Default
512 kbits
Parameters
- size
Specifies the number of kilobits or kilobytes or bytes reserved for the meter. For example, if a value of 100 kbits is desired, then enter the value 100. The bucket size is rounded off to the next highest 4096 bytes boundary.
- [kbits | bytes | kbytes]
Specifies the unit of measure for the size of the MBS.
mode
Syntax
mode mode
no mode
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>meter
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command defines the mode of the meter. The mode can be configured as Two Rate Three Color Marker (trTCM) or Single Rate Three Color Marker (srTCM). The mode command can be executed at any time.
The no form of this command reverts to the default value.
Default
trtcm
Parameters
- trtcm1
Keyword to meter the packet stream and mark the packets green, yellow, or red. A packet is marked red if it exceeds the PIR. Otherwise, it is marked yellow or green depending on whether it exceeds or does not exceed the CIR. The trTCM1 is useful for ingress policing of a service, where a peak rate needs to be enforced separately from a committed rate.
- srtcm
Keyword to meter a packet stream and mark its packets green, yellow, or red. Marking is based on a CIR and two associated burst sizes, a CBS and an MBS. A packet is marked green if it does not exceed the CBS, yellow if it exceeds the CBS but not the CIR, and red otherwise. The srTCM is useful for ingress policing of a service, where only the length, not the peak rate, of the burst determines service eligibility.
rate
Syntax
rate cir cir-rate-in-kbps [pir pir-rate-in-kbps]
no rate
Context
config>qos>network>ingress>meter
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command defines the administrative PIR and CIR parameters for the meter.
The rate command can be executed at any time, altering the PIR and CIR for all meters created through the association of the Network QoS policy with the meter-id.
The no form of this command reverts all meter instances created with this meter-id to the default PIR (max) and CIR (0) parameters.
The value of rates are represented as 1000 kilobits per second and bursts are represented as 1024 kilobits per second.
Default
rate 0 pir max
Parameters
- cir cir-rate-in-kbps
Specifies the administrative CIR, in kilobits, for the meter. The cir parameter overrides the default administrative CIR used by the meter. When the rate command has not been executed or the cir parameter is not explicitly specified, the default CIR (0) is assumed.
Fractional values are not allowed and must be given as a positive integer.
The actual CIR is dependent on the meter’s adaptation-rule parameters and the hardware.
- pir pir-rate-in-kbps
Specifies the administrative PIR, in kilobits, for the meter. When this command is executed, a valid PIR setting must be explicitly defined. When the rate command has not been executed, the default PIR of max is assumed. When the rate command is executed, a PIR setting is optional.
The max default specifies the amount of bandwidth in kilobits per second (thousand bits per second). The max value is mutually exclusive to the pir-rate value.
Fractional values are not allowed and must be given as a positive integer.
The actual PIR is dependent on the meter’s adaptation-rule parameters and the hardware.
Note:If the meter mode is configured as trtcm2, the system configures the policer EIR rate, based on the value of the PIR rate configured by the user.
Network egress QoS policy commands
egress
Syntax
egress
Context
config>qos>network policy-id
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command creates or edits egress policy entries that specify the forwarding class map to be instantiated when this policy is applied to the network IP interface, or access-uplink port
The forwarding class and profile state mapping to appropriate marking values for all packets are defined in this context.
In network mode of operation, the system supports use of forwarding class mapping to EXP bits for IP interface, forwarding class mapping to DSCP and dot1p bits for network ports. In access-uplink mode of operation it allows the user to specify the FC mapping to dot1p bits for access-uplink ports.
fc
Syntax
[no] fc fc-name
Context
config>qos>network>egress
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode)
Description
This command specifies the forwarding class name. The forwarding class name represents an egress queue. The fc fc-name represents a CLI parent node that contains sub-commands or parameters describing the marking criteria of packets flowing through it. The fc command overrides the default parameters for that forwarding class to the values defined in the network default policy. Appropriate default parameters are picked up based on whether the network-policy-type is port or ip-interface.
The no form of this command removes the forwarding class LSP EXP/dot1p/DSCP map associated with this fc, as appropriate. The forwarding class reverts to the defined parameters in the default network policy. If the fc-name is removed from the network policy that forwarding class reverts to the factory defaults.
Default
Undefined forwarding classes default to the configured parameters in the default network policy policy-id 1.
Parameters
- fc-name
Specifies a case-sensitive, system-defined forwarding class name for which policy entries will be created.
de-mark
Syntax
[no] de-mark [force de-value]
Context
config>qos>network>egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode)
Description
This command explicitly defines the marking of the DEI bit for fc fc-name according to the in and out of profile status of the packet (fc-name may be used to identify the dot1p-value).
If no de-value is present, the default values are used for the marking of the DEI bit, as defined in the IEEE 802.1ad-2005 standard. For example 0 for in-profile packets, 1 for out-of-profile ones.
If the de-value is specifically mentioned in the command line it means this value is to be used for all the packets of this forwarding class regardless of their in/out of profile status.
Parameters
- de-value
Specifies the DEI value to use for this forwarding class.
dot1p
Syntax
[no] dot1p dot1p-value
Context
config>qos>network>egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T access-uplink mode
Description
This command explicitly defines the egress IEEE 802.1P (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. When the marking is set, all packets of fc-name that have either an IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulation use the explicitly defined dot1p-value. If the egress packets for fc-name are not IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulated, the dot1p command has no effect.
DEI marking can be enabled using the de-mark command along with this command for the command to take effect. When de-mark command is configured along with this command, then the DEI bit is marked in the packet to indicate the profile of the packet. The DEI bit is marked to 0 to indicate in-profile/green packet and 1 to indicate out-of-profile/yellow packet. If the force de-value parameter is specified then the DEI bit is set to specified value for all packets.
If the no form of this command is executed then software will use the dot1p-in-profile and dot1p-out-profile if configured, else it will use default values.
The following rules are applied to determine the dot1p values when both the dot1p command, and the dot1p-in-profile and dot1p-out-profile commands are specified:
If de-mark is not configured, dot1p [in | out]-profile values are considered. Even if dot1p value is configured it is ignored and if dot1p [in | out]-profile value is not configured, default values are considered for that FC.
If de-mark is configured and the dot1p value is configured, it is considered. If the dot1p [in | out]-profile value is configured, it is considered. In this case, the dot1p value takes precedence over the dot1p [in | out]-profile.
Default
no dot1p
Parameters
- dot1p-value
Specifies the 802.1p value to set for in-profile frames in this forwarding class.
dot1p-in-profile
Syntax
dot1p-in-profile dot1p-priority
no dot1p-in-profile
Context
config>qos>network>egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T access-uplink mode
Description
The command adds the capability to mark on an egress the in and out of profile status through a certain dot1p combination, similarly with the DEI options. It may be used when the internal in and out of profile status needs to be communicated to an adjacent network/customer device that does not support the DEI bit.
This command explicitly defines the egress IEEE 802.1P (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. When the marking is set, all packets with in-profile status (or green color) of fc-name that have either an IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulation use the explicitly defined dot1p-value. If the egress packets for fc-name are not IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulated, the dot1p command has no effect.
If DEI marking is enabled using the de-mark command and the command dot1p dot1p-value is used to configure the dot1p value, then this command has no effect. In other words, enabling DEI marking has precedence over this command and the system ignores this command.
When this command is used the DEI Bit is left unchanged by the egress processing if a tag exists. If a new tag is added, the related DEI bit is set to 0.
The no form of this command sets the IEEE 802.1P or IEEE 802.1Q priority bits to 0.
The following rules are applied to determine the dot1p values when both the dot1p command and the dot1p-in-profile and dot1p-out-profile commands are specified:
If de-mark is not configured, dot1p [in|out]-profile values are considered. Even if dot1p command value is configured, it is ignored, and if the dot1p [in|out]-profile value is not configured, default values are considered for that FC.
If de-mark is configured and if the dot1p command value is configured, it is considered. Otherwise, if the dot1p [in|out]-profile value is configured, it is considered. In this case, the dot1p command value has the precedence over the dot1p [in|out]-profile.
If marking is enabled and both the dot1p command value and the dot1-[in|out]-profile commands are not specified, the default values are used.
Default
0
Parameters
- dot1p-priority
Specifies the 802.1p value to set for in-profile frames in this forwarding class.
dot1p-out-profile
Syntax
dot1p-out-profile dot1p-priority
no dot1p-out-profile
Context
config>qos>network>egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T access-uplink mode
Description
The command adds the capability to mark on an egress the in and out of profile status via a certain dot1p combination, similarly with the DEI options. It may be used when the internal in and out of profile status needs to be communicated to an adjacent network/customer device that does not support the DEI bit.
This command explicitly defines the egress IEEE 802.1P (dot1p) bits marking for fc-name. When the marking is set, all packets with out-of-profile status (or yellow color) of fc-name that have either an IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulation use the explicitly defined dot1p-value. If the egress packets for fc-name are not IEEE 802.1Q or IEEE 802.1P encapsulated, the dot1p command has no effect.
If DEI marking is enabled using the de-mark command and the dot1p-value is configured, then this command has no effect. In other words, enabling DEI marking has precedence over this command and the system ignores this command.
When this command is used the DEI Bit is left unchanged by the egress processing if a tag exists. If a new tag is added, the related DEI bit is set to 0.
The no form of this command reverts the IEEE 802.1P or IEEE 802.1Q priority bits to the default.
The following rules are applied to determine the dot1p values to when both the dot1p command and dot1p-in-profile and dot1p-out-profile commands are specified:
If de-mark is not configured, the dot1p [in|out]-profile values are considered. Even if the dot1p command value is configured, it is ignored, and if the dot1p [in|out]-profile value is not configured, default values are considered for that FC.
If de-mark is configured and if the dot1p command value is configured, it is considered. Otherwise, if the dot1p [in|out]-profile value is configured, it is considered. In this case, the dot1p command value, has the precedence over the dot1p [in|out]-profile value.
If marking is enabled and the dot1p command value and the dot1p-[in|out]-profile command are not specified, the default values are used.
Default
0
Parameters
- dot1p-priority
Specifies the 802.1p value to set for in-profile frames in this forwarding class.
dscp-in-profile
Syntax
dscp-in-profile dscp-name
no dscp-in-profile
Context
config>qos>network >egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode)
Description
This command specifies the in-profile DSCP name for the forwarding class.
When multiple DSCP names are associated with the forwarding class at network egress, the last name entered will overwrite the previous value.
The no form of this command reverts to the factory default in-profile dscp-name value for policy-id 1.
Parameters
- dscp-name
Specifies a system- or user-defined, case-sensitive dscp-name.
dscp-out-profile
Syntax
dscp-out-profile dscp-name
no dscp-out-profile
Context
config>qos>network>egress>fc
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (access-uplink mode)
Description
This command specifies the out-of-profile DSCP name for the forwarding class.
When multiple DSCP names are associated with the forwarding class at network egress, the last name entered will overwrite the previous value.
The no form of this command reverts to the factory default out-of-profile dscp-name value for policy-id 1.
Parameters
- dscp-name
Specifies a system- or user-defined, case-sensitive dscp-name.
remarking
Syntax
remarking {use-dot1p | use-dscp | all}
no remarking
Context
config>qos>network>egress
Platforms
7210 SAS-T(access-uplink mode)
Description
This command enables the system to remark egress packets sent out of access-uplink ports. The user can specify if dot1p or dscp or both dot1p and dscp to be used for marking the packets sent out of the port.
When 7210 is operated in access-uplink mode, marking support is available as given below.
On access-uplink port egress, the behavior is as follows:
If the use-dot1p keyword is configured in the access-egress policy, then the dot1p bits are marked in the packet header for all traffic sent out of all SAPs configured on that access-uplink port.
If the use-dscp keyword is configured in the access-egress policy, then the IP DSCP bits are marked in the packet header for IPv4 traffic sent out of all SAPs configured on that access port.
Note:DSCP marking also marks the IPv4 packets associated with SAPs configured in an Layer 2 VPN service. If this is not required, to avoid this it is recommended to use only dot1p marking on access-uplink ports.
If the all keyword is configured is configured in the access-egress policy, then the dot1p bits are marked in the packet header for all traffic (Layer 2 and IPv4) sent out of all SAPs and the IP DSCP bits are marked in the packet header for all IPv4 traffic sent out of all SAPs configured on that access port.
Note:DSCP marking also marks the packets associated with SAPs configured in an Layer 2 VPN service. If this is not required, to avoid this it is recommended to use only dot1p marking on access-uplink ports.
If remarking is enabled in access-egress policy, by default use-dot1p is used. If no marking values are specified, the default FC-to-dot1p marking values are used.
The no form of this command disables remarking.
Default
no remarking
remark
Syntax
remark policy-id
no remark
Context
config>qos>network>egress
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (network mode), 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE: standalone and standalone-VC, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command specifies the remarking policy ID to use for marking packets on network port and network IP interface egress.
The remarking policy ID must be associated with the appropriate network QoS policy associated with the network port and or network IP interface and remarking must be enabled in the network QoS policy to enable marking of packets sent out of network port and or network IP interface egress. Remarking policy of type dot1p, dscp, and dot1p-dscp is allowed to be used when the remark policy is associated with network QoS policy of type port. Remarking policy of type lsp-exp and dot1p-lsp-exp-shared is allowed to be used when the remark policy is associated with network QoS policy of type ip-interface. Summary of remark policy and attachment points for 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (network mode) and Summary of remark policy and attachment points for 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12 describe the remark policies, their attachment points supported on the node, and their uses.
The no form of this command removes the explicit association of the remark policy and associates the default remark policy. For example, if remarking is enabled and the no remark command is configured, the default remark policy is used to mark packets sent out. If no remark policy is executed and remarking is disabled, then packets are not remarked at all.
Parameters
- policy-id
Specifies the remark policy ID.
remarking
Syntax
[no] remarking
Context
config>qos>network>egress
Platforms
7210 SAS-T (network mode), 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE: standalone and standalone-VC, 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE, 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command enables the system to remark egress packets sent out of network ports and hybrid ports.
When remarking is enabled, the remark policy configured in the QoS policy context is used to determine the FC to QoS bit mapping. For example, when remarking is enabled in the network QoS policy, the remark policy associated with network QoS policy is used to determine the FC-to-EXP mapping to use for marking packets sent out of access ports.
See Remark policies for the remark policy that can be used to configure FC to priority bit markings in different QoS policies associated with different service entities. For more information, see Summary of remark policy and attachment points for 7210 SAS-T, 7210 SAS-Sx/S 1/10GE, and 7210 SAS-Sx 10/100GE (network mode) and Summary of remark policy and attachment points for 7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12.
The no form of this command disables remarking. When remarking is disabled for MPLS LSR traffic, EXP values received at ingress are not modified at egress. For MPLS LER traffic, where the node adds the MPLS encapsulation, MPLS EXP bits are set based on the mapping specified in the policy associated with the IP interface. If the user does not attach an explicit policy, the default policy is used.
Default
no remarking
scope
Syntax
scope {exclusive | template}
no scope
Context
config>qos>network policy-id
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command configures the network policy scope as exclusive or template.
The no form of this command reverts the scope of the policy to the default.
Default
template
Parameters
- exclusive
Specifies that the policy can only be applied to one interface. If a policy with an exclusive scope is assigned to a second interface an error message is generated. If the policy is removed from the exclusive interface, it will become available for assignment to another exclusive interface. The system default policies cannot be put into the exclusive scope. An error will be generated if scope exclusive is executed in any policies with a policy ID equal to 1.
- template
Specifies that the policy can be applied to multiple interfaces on the router.
Default QoS policies are configured with template scopes. An error is generated if you try to modify the template scope parameter to exclusive scope on default policies.
Self-generated traffic commands (7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)
sgt-qos
Syntax
sgt-qos
Context
config>router
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
Commands in this context configure DSCP/dot1p re-marking for select self-generated traffic.
application
Syntax
application dscp-app-name dscp {dscp-value | dscp-name}
application dot1p-app-name dot1p dot1p-priority
no application {dscp-app-name | dot1p-app-name}
Context
config>router>sgt-qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command configures DSCP/dot1p re-marking for self-generated application traffic. When an application is configured using this command, then the specified DSCP name/value is used for all packets generated by this application within the router instance it is configured. The instances can be base router or VPRN service.
Using the value configured in this command does the following:
Sets the DSCP bits in the IP packet.
Maps to the FC.
Based on this FC, the egress QoS policy sets the Ethernet 802.1p and MPLS EXP bits. This includes ARP and IS-IS packets that, because of their nature, do not carry DSCP bits.
The DSCP value in the egress IP header will be as configured in this command.
Only one DSCP name/value can be configured per application. If multiple entries are configured then the subsequent entry overrides the previously configured entry.
The no form of this command reverts to the default value.
Parameters
- dscp-app-name
Specifies the DSCP application name.
- dscp-value
Specifies a value when this packet egresses the respective egress policy should provide the mapping for the DSCP value to either LSP-EXP bits or IEEE 802.1p (dot1p) bits as appropriate, otherwise the default mapping applies.
- dscp-name
Specifies the DSCP name.
- dot1p-priority
Specifies the dot1p priority.
- dot1p-app-name
Specifies the dot1p application name.
dscp
Syntax
dscp dscp-name fc fc-name
no dscp dscp-name
Context
config>router>sgt-qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command creates a mapping between the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) of the self-generated traffic and the forwarding class.
Self-generated traffic for configured applications that matches the specified DSCP will be assigned to the corresponding forwarding class. Multiple commands can be entered to define the association of some or all 64 DSCPs to a forwarding class.
All DSCP names that define a DSCP value must be explicitly defined.
The no form of this command removes the DSCP-to-forwarding class association.
Parameters
- dscp-name
Specifies the name of the DSCP to be associated with the forwarding class. A DiffServ code point can only be specified by its name and only an existing DiffServ code point can be specified. The software provides names for the well known code points.
- fc fc-name
Specifies the forwarding class name. Applications and protocols that are configured under the dscp command will use the configured IP DSCP value.
Operational commands
copy
Syntax
copy network src-pol dst-pol [overwrite]
Context
config>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command copies existing QoS policy entries for a QoS policy-id to another QoS policy-id. It also allows bulk modifications to an existing policy with the use of the overwrite keyword.
Parameters
- network src-pol dst-pol
Specifies the source policy that the copy command will copy and the destination policy to which the command will duplicate the policy to a new or different policy ID. This parameter indicates that the source and destination policies are network policy IDs.
- overwrite
Keyword to replace the existing destination policy. Everything in the existing destination policy will be overwritten with the contents of the source policy. If overwrite is not specified, an error will occur if the destination policy ID exists.
- Example:
SR>config>qos# copy network 1 427 MINOR: CLI Destination "427" exists use {overwrite}. SR>config>qos# copy network 1 427 overwrite
Show commands
network
Syntax
network [policy-id] [detail]
Context
show>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those operating in access-uplink mode
Description
This command displays network policy information.
Parameters
- policy-id
Displays information for the specific policy ID.
- detail
Displays information about ingress and egress EXP bit mappings and network policy interface associations (for devices operating in network mode).
- detail
Displays information about ingress and egress dot1p bit mappings and network policy interface associations (for 7210 SAS-T in access-uplink mode).
Output
The following outputs are examples of QoS network policy information, and the associated tables describe the output fields:
Sample output (policy ID 1) for the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, Output fields: network QoS policyfor the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
Sample output (policy ID 2) for the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12, Output fields: network QoS policyfor the 7210 SAS-R6 and 7210 SAS-R12
A:qos1# show qos network
=========================================================================
Network Policies
=========================================================================
Policy-Id Remark LerUseDscp Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 False False Default network-port QoS policy.
2 False False Default network QoS policy.
=========================================================================
A:qos1#
*A:ALA# show qos network 1 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
Network Policy (1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 1 Remark : False
Forward Class : be Profile : Out
Attach Mode : l2 Config Mode : l2+mpls
Scope : Template Policy Type : port
Accounting : packet-based
Description : Default network-port QoS policy.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DSCP Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
be be Out
ef ef In
cs1 l2 In
nc1 h1 In
nc2 nc In
af11 af In
af12 af Out
af41 h2 In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dot1p Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS MBS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm_CA 0 closest max closest 32 KBytes 128 KBytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No FC-Map Entries Found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Forwarding Class Queuing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC Value : 0 FC Name : be
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : be In-Profile : be
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 0 In-Profile : 0
FC Value : 1 FC Name : l2
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : cs1 In-Profile : cs1
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 1 In-Profile : 1
FC Value : 2 FC Name : af
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : af12 In-Profile : af11
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 2 In-Profile : 3
FC Value : 3 FC Name : l1
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : af22 In-Profile : af21
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 2 In-Profile : 3
FC Value : 4 FC Name : h2
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : af41 In-Profile : af41
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 4 In-Profile : 4
FC Value : 5 FC Name : ef
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : ef In-Profile : ef
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 5 In-Profile : 5
FC Value : 6 FC Name : h1
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : nc1 In-Profile : nc1
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 6 In-Profile : 6
FC Value : 7 FC Name : nc
- DSCP Mapping
Out-of-Profile : nc2 In-Profile : nc2
- Dot1p Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 7 In-Profile : 7
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Association
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Interface Association Found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Attachments
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id : 1/1/1
Port-id : 1/1/2
Port-id : 1/1/3
Port-id : 1/1/4
Port-id : 1/1/5
Port-id : 1/1/6
Port-id : 1/1/7
Port-id : 1/1/8
Port-id : 1/1/9
Port-id : 1/1/10
Port-id : 1/1/11
Port-id : 1/1/12
Port-id : 1/1/13
Port-id : 1/1/14
Port-id : 1/1/16
Port-id : 1/1/17
Port-id : 1/1/18
Port-id : 1/1/20
Port-id : 1/1/21
Port-id : 1/1/22
Port-id : 1/1/23
Port-id : 1/1/24
===============================================================================
*A:ALA#
*A:ALA# show qos network 2 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
Network Policy (2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 2 Remark : False
Forward Class : be Profile : Out
Attach Mode : mpls Config Mode : mpls
Scope : Template Policy Type : IpInterface
Accounting : packet-based
Profile Policy : 1
Global Prof : 1
Description : Default network QoS policy.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP EXP Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 be Out
1 l2 In
2 af Out
3 af In
4 h2 In
5 ef In
6 h1 In
7 nc In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS MBS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm_CA 0 closest max closest 32 KBytes 128 KBytes
9 TrTcm_CA 0 closest max closest 32 KBytes 128 KBytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No FC-Map Entries Found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Forwarding Class Queuing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC Value : 0 FC Name : be
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 0 In-Profile : 0
FC Value : 1 FC Name : l2
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 1 In-Profile : 1
FC Value : 2 FC Name : af
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 2 In-Profile : 3
FC Value : 3 FC Name : l1
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 2 In-Profile : 3
FC Value : 4 FC Name : h2
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 4 In-Profile : 4
FC Value : 5 FC Name : ef
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 5 In-Profile : 5
FC Value : 6 FC Name : h1
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 6 In-Profile : 6
FC Value : 7 FC Name : nc
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 7 In-Profile : 7
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Association
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : system
IP Addr. : n/a Port Id : system
Interface : in-band-management
IP Addr. : 10.135.25.189/24 Port Id : 1/1/23
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Attachments
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
===============================================================================
*A:ALA#
For SAS-MXP:
*A:qos1# show qos network 1001 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy (1001)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 1001 Remark : False
Forward Class : be Profile : In
Attach Mode : mpls Config Mode : mpls
Scope : Template Policy Type : IpInterface
Accounting : packet-based
Description : ip-interface-type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP EXP Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 be Out
1 l2 Out
2 af In
3 l1 Out
4 h2 In
5 ef Out
6 h1 Out
7 nc In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS Admin MBS Admin
CIR Oper PIR Oper CBS Oper MBS Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 8000 closest def def
4000 8000 def 500
2 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest 16384 16384
4000 7000 16000 16000
3 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
4 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
5 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
6 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
7 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
8 TrTcm_CA 7000 closest 7000 closest def def
7000 7000 def 500
9 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
10 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
11 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
12 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
l2 2 def
af 3 def
l1 4 def
h2 5 12
ef 6 11
h1 7 10
nc 8 9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Forwarding Class Queuing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC Value : 0 FC Name : be
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 0 In-Profile : 0
FC Value : 1 FC Name : l2
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 1
...
===============================================================================
*A:qos1#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Policy-Id |
The ID that uniquely identifies the policy |
Remark |
True — Remarking is enabled for all packets that egress this router where the network policy is applied The remarking is based on the forwarding class to EXP bit mapping defined under the egress node of the network QoS policy. |
Description |
A text string that helps identify the policy’s context in the configuration file |
Forward Class/ FC Name |
Specifies the forwarding class name |
Profile |
Out— Specifies the EXP marking for the packets which are out-of-profile, egressing on this queue Specifies the EXP marking for the packets which are out-of-profile, egressing on this queue. In — Specifies the EXP marking for the packets which are in-of-profile, egressing on this queue Specifies the EXP markings for in-profile packets egressing this queue |
Accounting |
Packet-based — Specifies that the meters associated with this policy do not account for packet framing overheads (such as Ethernet the Inter Frame Gap (IFG) and the preamble), while accounting for the bandwidth to be used by this flow Frame-based — Specifies that the meters associated with this policy account for the packet framing overheads (such as for Ethernet the IFG and preamble), while accounting the bandwidth to be used by the flow |
Profile policy |
Displays the profile policy ID |
Global Prof |
Displays the global profile policy ID for LDP packets |
EXP Bit Mapping: |
|
Out-of-Profile |
Displays the EXP value used for out-of-profile traffic |
In-Profile |
Displays the EXP value used for in-profile traffic |
Interface |
Displays the interface name |
IP Addr |
Displays the interface IP address |
Port-Id |
Specifies the physical port identifier that associates the interface |
*A:SAS>config>qos>network# show qos network 1 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy (1)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 1
Egr Remark : False Egr Rem Plcy : N/A
Forward Class : be Profile : Out
Scope : Template Policy Type : port
Accounting : packet-based
Description : Default network-port QoS policy.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dot1p Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS Admin MBS Admin
CIR Oper PIR Oper CBS Oper MBS Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm1_CA 0 closest max closest def def
0 max def def
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No FC-Map Entries Found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port Attachments
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port-id : 1/1/10
Port-id : 1/1/11
Port-id : 1/1/12
Port-id : 1/1/13
Port-id : 1/1/20
Port-id : 1/1/21
Port-id : 1/1/22
Port-id : 1/1/23
Port-id : 1/1/24
Port-id : 1/1/25
Port-id : 1/1/26
Port-id : lag-3
Port-id : lag-5
===============================================================================
*A:SAS>config>qos>network#
Sample output (policy ID 2) for the 7210 SAS-R6 and
7210 SAS-R12
*A:SAS>config>qos>network# show qos network 2 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy (2)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 2
Egr Remark : False Egr Rem Plcy : N/A
Forward Class : be Profile : Out
Scope : Template Policy Type : IpInterface
Accounting : packet-based
Profile Policy : 1
Local FC : Disabled Global Prof : 1
Description : Default network QoS policy.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dot1p Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No Matching Entries
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS Admin MBS Admin
CIR Oper PIR Oper CBS Oper MBS Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm1_CA 0 closest max closest 7 KBytes 10 KBytes
0 max
9 TrTcm1_CA 0 closest max closest 11 KBytes 14 KBytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No FC-Map Entries Found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface Association
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface : system
IP Addr. : 180.10.10.10/32 Port Id : system
Interface : in-band-management
IP Addr. : 10.135.25.183/24 Port Id : 1/1/24
Interface : management
IP Addr. : 10.135.25.183/24 Port Id : A/1
===============================================================================
*A:SAS>config>qos>network#
*A:qos1# show qos network 1001 detail
===============================================================================
QoS Network Policy
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy (1001)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Policy-id : 1001 Remark : False
Forward Class : be Profile : In
Attach Mode : mpls Config Mode : mpls
Scope : Template Policy Type : IpInterface
Accounting : packet-based
Description : ip-interface-type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LSP EXP Bit Map Forwarding Class Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 be Out
1 l2 Out
2 af In
3 l1 Out
4 h2 In
5 ef Out
6 h1 Out
7 nc In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meter Mode CIR Admin CIR Rule PIR Admin PIR Rule CBS Admin MBS Admin
CIR Oper PIR Oper CBS Oper MBS Oper
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 8000 closest def def
4000 8000 def 500
2 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest 16384 16384
4000 7000 16000 16000
3 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
4 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
5 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
6 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
7 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
8 TrTcm_CA 7000 closest 7000 closest def def
7000 7000 def 500
9 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
10 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
11 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
12 TrTcm_CA 4000 closest 7000 closest def def
4000 7000 def 500
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC UCastM MCastM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
l2 2 def
af 3 def
l1 4 def
h2 5 12
ef 6 11
h1 7 10
nc 8 9
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Egress Forwarding Class Queuing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FC Value : 0 FC Name : be
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 0 In-Profile : 0
FC Value : 1 FC Name : l2
- LSP EXP Bit Mapping
Out-of-Profile : 1
...
===============================================================================
*A:qos1#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Policy-Id |
Displays the ID that uniquely identifies the policy |
Remark |
True — Remarking is enabled for all packets that egress this router where the network policy is applied. The remarking is based on the FC to bit mapping defined under the egress node of the network QoS policy. |
Description |
Displays a text string that helps identify the policy context in the configuration file |
Forward Class/FC Name |
Specifies the FC name |
Profile |
Out — Specifies the EXP marking for the packets that are out-of-profile, egressing on this queue In — Specifies the EXP marking for the packets that are in-of-profile, egressing on this queue |
Accounting |
Packet-based — Specifies that the meters associated with this policy do not account for packet framing overheads (such as Ethernet the Inter Frame Gap (IFG) and the preamble), while accounting for the bandwidth to be used by this flow Frame-based — Specifies that the meters associated with this policy account for the packet framing overheads (such as for Ethernet the IFG and preamble), while accounting for the bandwidth used by the flow |
Profile policy |
Displays the profile policy ID |
Global Prof |
Displays the global profile policy ID for LDP packets |
Bit Mapping: |
|
Out-of-Profile |
Displays the value used for out-of-profile traffic |
In-Profile |
Displays the value used for in-profile traffic |
Interface |
Displays the interface name |
IP Addr |
Displays the interface IP address |
Port-Id |
Specifies the physical port identifier that associates the interface |
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map
Syntax
mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map [policy-id] [detail]
Context
show>qos
Platforms
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document
Description
This command displays profile policy information.
Parameters
- policy-id
Displays information for the specific policy ID.
- detail
Displays detailed policy information.
Output
The following output is an example of MPLS LSP EXP profile mapping information, and Output fields: QoS MPLS LSP EXP profile map describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:7210-SAS>show>qos# mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map 1
===============================================================================
QoS MPLS LSP EXP Profile Maps
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Profile Map-id : 1
Description : Default MPLS LSP EXP Profile Map policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exp Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Out
1 In
2 Out
3 In
4 In
5 In
6 In
7 In
===============================================================================
*A:7210SAS>show>qos# mpls-lsp-exp-profile-map 1 detail
===============================================================================
QoS MPLS LSP EXP Profile Maps
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Profile Map-id : 1
Description : Default MPLS LSP EXP Profile Map policy
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exp Profile
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Out
1 In
2 Out
3 In
4 In
5 In
6 In
7 In
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy Associations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network Policy Id : 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
===============================================================================
*A:7210-SAS>show>qos#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Profile Map-id |
Displays the profile Map ID |
Description |
A text string that helps identify the policy’s context in the configuration file |
Exp |
Displays the EXP. value |
Profile |
Specifies the marking of the packets as in-profile or out-of-profile |
Network Policy Id |
Displays the Network policy ID with which the mpls-lsp-exp-profile is associated |
Show commands (7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12)
dscp-table
Syntax
dscp-table [value dscp-value]
Context
show>qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command displays DSCP name and DSCP value mappings.
Parameters
- value dscp-value
Specifies the DSCP value for which to display information.
Output
The following output is an example of DSCP value information, and Output fields: QoS network DSCP describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:ALA-48# show qos dscp-table
===========================================================
DSCP Mapping
===========================================================
DSCP Name DSCP Value TOS (bin) TOS (hex)
-----------------------------------------------------------
be 0 0000 0000 00
cp1 1 0000 0100 04
cp2 2 0000 1000 08
cp3 3 0000 1100 0C
cp4 4 0001 0000 10
cp5 5 0001 0100 14
cp6 6 0001 1000 18
cp7 7 0001 1100 1C
cs1 8 0010 0000 20
cp9 9 0010 0100 24
af11 10 0010 1000 28
cp11 11 0010 1100 2C
af12 12 0011 0000 30
cp13 13 0011 0100 34
af13 14 0011 1000 38
cp15 15 0011 1100 3C
cs2 16 0100 0000 40
cp17 17 0100 0100 44
af21 18 0100 1000 48
cp19 19 0100 1100 4C
af22 20 0101 0000 50
cp21 21 0101 0100 54
af23 22 0101 1000 58
cp23 23 0101 1100 5C
cs3 24 0110 0000 60
cp25 25 0110 0100 64
af31 26 0110 1000 68
cp27 27 0110 1100 6C
af32 28 0111 0000 70
cp29 29 0111 0100 74
af33 30 0111 1000 78
cp31 31 0111 1100 7C
cs4 32 1000 0000 80
cp33 33 1000 0100 84
af41 34 1000 1000 88
cp35 35 1000 1100 8C
af42 36 1001 0000 90
cp37 37 1001 0100 94
af43 38 1001 1000 98
cp39 39 1001 1100 9C
cs5 40 1010 0000 A0
cp41 41 1010 0100 A4
cp42 42 1010 1000 A8
cp43 43 1010 1100 AC
cp44 44 1011 0000 B0
cp45 45 1011 0100 B4
ef 46 1011 1000 B8
cp47 47 1011 1100 BC
nc1 48 1100 0000 C0
cp49 49 1100 0100 C4
cp50 50 1100 1000 C8
cp51 51 1100 1100 CC
cp52 52 1101 0000 D0
cp53 53 1101 0100 D4
cp54 54 1101 1000 D8
cp55 55 1101 1100 DC
nc2 56 1110 0000 E0
cp57 57 1110 0100 E4
cp58 58 1110 1000 E8
cp59 59 1110 1100 EC
cp60 60 1111 0000 F0
cp61 61 1111 0100 F4
cp62 62 1111 1000 F8
cp63 63 1111 1100 FC
===========================================================
A:ALA-48#
A:ALA-48# show qos dscp-table value 46
===========================================================
DSCP Mapping
===========================================================
DSCP Name DSCP Value TOS (bin) TOS (hex)
-----------------------------------------------------------
ef 46 1011 1000 B8
===========================================================
A:ALA-48#
Label | Description |
---|---|
DSCP Name |
Displays the name of the DiffServ code point to be associated with the forwarding class |
DSCP Value |
Displays the DSCP values range between 0 and 63 |
TOS (bin) |
Displays the type of service in binary format |
TOS (hex) |
Displays the type of service in hexadecimal format |
router
Syntax
router [router-instance]
router service-name service-name
Context
show
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command displays router information.
Parameters
- router-instance
Specifies the router name or service ID
- service-name
Specifies the service name, up to a 64 characters.
sgt-qos
Syntax
sgt-qos
Context
show>router
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command displays QoS information about self-generated traffic. In the output, the value ‟none” indicates that the default value is used; it does not indicated that there is no value set. Default DSCP mapping table lists the application defaults.
application
Syntax
application [app-name] [dscp | dot1p]
Context
show>router>sgt-qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command displays application QoS settings.
Parameters
- app-name
Specifies the application.
- dscp
Displays all DSCP applications.
- dot1p
Displays all dot1p applications.
Output
The following outputs show an example of application QoS information for the base router and for a VPRN service instance, and Output fields: SGT-QoS application describes the output fields.
Sample output (router)*A:SAS-DUTA# show router sgt-qos application
===============================================================================
DSCP Application Values
===============================================================================
Application DSCP Value Default DSCP Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bgp none none
dns none none
ftp none none
icmp none none
igmp none none
ldp none none
ndis none none
ntp none none
ospf none none
pim none none
ptp none none
radius none none
rip none none
rsvp none none
snmp none none
snmp-notification none none
ssh none none
syslog none none
tacplus none none
telnet none none
tftp none none
traceroute none none
vrrp none none
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Dot1p Application Values
===============================================================================
Application Dot1p Value Default Dot1p Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
arp none none
isis none none
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
*A:SAS-DUTA# show router sgt-qos application arp
===============================================================================
Dot1p Application Values
===============================================================================
Application Dot1p Value Default Dot1p Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
arp none none
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
Sample output (VPRN service instance)
=======================
*A:SAS-DUTA# show router 1 sgt-qos application
===============================================================================
DSCP Application Values
===============================================================================
Application DSCP Value Default DSCP Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
bgp none none
icmp cp17 none
igmp none none
ndis none none
ospf none none
pim none none
ssh none none
telnet none none
traceroute none none
vrrp none none
===============================================================================
===============================================================================
Dot1p Application Values
===============================================================================
Application Dot1p Value Default Dot1p Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
arp none none
isis none none
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
*A:SAS-DUTA>config>service# \show router 1 sgt-qos application arp
===============================================================================
Dot1p Application Values
===============================================================================
Application Dot1p Value Default Dot1p Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
arp none none
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Application |
The DSCP or dot1p application |
DSCP Value |
The DSCP name or value assigned to the application; if you assign a value to the application (0 to 63), the DSCP name that maps to the value is displayed |
Default DSCP Value |
The default DSCP value |
Dot1p Value |
The dot1p priority assigned to the application (applies only to ARP and IS-IS) |
Default Dot1p Value |
The default dot1p value |
dscp-map
Syntax
dscp-map [dscp-name]
Context
show>router>sgt-qos
Platforms
7210 SAS-Mxp, 7210 SAS-R6, and 7210 SAS-R12
Description
This command displays DSCP-to-FC mappings.
Parameters
- dscp-name
Specifies the DSCP name.
Output
The following outputs show examples of DSCP-to-FC mapping information for a base router and a VPRN service instance, and Output fields: SGT-QoS DSCP-to-FC mapping describes the output fields.
Sample output (router)*A:SAS-DUTA# show router sgt-qos dscp-map
===============================================================================
DSCP to FC Mappings
===============================================================================
DSCP Value FC Value Default FC Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
be nc nc
cp1 be be
cp2 be be
cp3 be be
cp4 be be
cp5 be be
cp6 be be
cp7 be be
cs1 be be
cp9 be be
af11 af af
cp11 be be
af12 af af
cp13 be be
af13 af af
cp15 be be
cs2 be be
cp17 be be
af21 l1 l1
cp19 be be
af22 l1 l1
cp21 be be
af23 l1 l1
cp23 be be
cs3 be be
cp25 be be
af31 l1 l1
cp27 be be
af32 l1 l1
cp29 be be
af33 h2 l1
cp31 be be
cs4 be be
cp33 be be
af41 nc nc
cp35 be be
af42 h2 h2
cp37 be be
af43 h2 h2
cp39 be be
cs5 be be
cp41 be be
cp42 be be
cp43 be be
cp44 be be
cp45 be be
ef ef ef
cp47 be be
nc1 nc nc
cp49 be be
cp50 h2 h2
cp51 be be
cp52 be be
cp53 be be
cp54 be be
cp55 be be
nc2 nc nc
cp57 be be
cp58 be be
cp59 be be
cp60 be be
cp61 be be
cp62 be be
cp63 be be
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
Sample output (VPRN service instance)
*A:SAS-DUTA# show router 1 sgt-qos dscp-map
===============================================================================
DSCP to FC Mappings
===============================================================================
DSCP Value FC Value Default FC Value
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
be nc nc
cp1 be be
cp2 be be
cp3 be be
cp4 be be
cp5 be be
cp6 be be
cp7 be be
cs1 be be
cp9 be be
af11 af af
cp11 be be
af12 af af
cp13 be be
af13 af af
cp15 be be
cs2 be be
cp17 ef be
af21 l1 l1
cp19 be be
af22 l1 l1
cp21 be be
af23 l1 l1
cp23 be be
cs3 be be
cp25 be be
af31 l1 l1
cp27 be be
af32 l1 l1
cp29 be be
af33 l1 l1
cp31 be be
cs4 be be
cp33 be be
af41 nc nc
cp35 be be
af42 h2 h2
cp37 be be
af43 h2 h2
cp39 be be
cs5 be be
cp41 be be
cp42 be be
cp43 be be
cp44 be be
cp45 be be
ef ef ef
cp47 be be
nc1 nc nc
cp49 be be
cp50 h2 h2
cp51 be be
cp52 be be
cp53 be be
cp54 be be
cp55 be be
nc2 nc nc
cp57 be be
cp58 be be
cp59 be be
cp60 be be
cp61 be be
cp62 be be
cp63 be be
===============================================================================
*A:SAS-DUTA#
Label | Description |
---|---|
DSCP Value |
Displays the DSCP values (displayed as names) of the self-generated traffic |
FC Value |
Displays the FC value mapped to each DSCP value |
Default FC Value |
Displays the default FC value |