HP MSR SERIES Configuration Manual page 260

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Set the service class queue type:
Queue Type
Interface
Specify the interface to which bandwidth guarantee is to be applied.
Set the bandwidth guarantee for the queue.
Bandwidth
The sum of the bandwidth specified in the bandwidth guarantee policies applied to an
interface must be no greater than the available bandwidth of the interface.
Define a rule to match packets based on their IP addresses.
IP Address/Mask
You can add multiple IP addresses/masks. Click the Add or Delete button to add or
delete IP addresses/masks to/from the field.
Define a rule to match packets based on their IP precedence values.
You can configure up to eight IP precedence values for a bandwidth guarantee policy,
IP Precedence
and the relationship between the IP precedence values is OR. If the same IP precedence
value is specified multiple times, the system considers them as one. The defined IP
precedence values are displayed in ascending order automatically.
Define a rule to match packets based on their DSCP values.
You can configure up to eight DSCP values for a bandwidth guarantee policy, and the
DSCP
relationship between the DSCP values is OR. If the same DSCP value is specified
multiple times, the system considers them as one. After each configuration, The defined
DSCP values are displayed in ascending order automatically.
Inbound Interface
Define a rule to match packets received on the specified interface.
Set the time range when the bandwidth guarantee policy takes effect. The begin-end
Time Range
time and days of the week are required to set.
Define a rule to match packets based on protocol types.
The protocol types available for selection include the system-defined protocols and the
Protocol Name
protocols loaded through the P2P signature file. To load a P2P signature file, select
Security Setup > Application Control from the navigation tree and click Load
Application.
Custom Type
Define a rule to match packets based on self-defined protocol types.
Source Port
Select the transport layer protocol type and set the service source port range and
destination port range.
Destination Port
EF (Expedited Forwarding)—Provides absolutely preferential queue scheduling for
the EF service so as to ensure low delay for real-time data traffic. At the same time,
by restricting bandwidth for high-priority traffic, it can overcome the disadvantage
that some low-priority queues are not serviced.
AF (Assured Forwarding)—Provides a highly precise bandwidth guarantee and
queue scheduling on the basis of AF service weights for various AF services.
For the EF queue, the set bandwidth is the maximum bandwidth.
For the AF queue, the set bandwidth is the minimum guaranteed bandwidth.
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