5.3 Configuration Examples using Meters and Shaper
5.3.1
ERS 4000 switch: UDP/TCP Port Range to remark
traffic and dst-IP to Meter traffic
Assuming we wish to accomplish the following:
Traffic with a destination UDP port range of 5000 to 5005, remark to Premium (DSCP = 46, p-bit
= 6)
Traffic with a destination UDP port range of 5024 to 5044, remark to Platinum (DSCP = 34, p-bit =
4)
Traffic with a destination TCP port range of 5060 to 5061, remark to Premium (DSCP = 46, p-bit =
6)
Traffic with a destination of 192.168.0.0/16, traffic metered to a maximum of 5 Mbps burstable to
10M Mbps for a period of 1 second
All other traffic, pass as-is
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Traffic classifier configuration using name of one and add the UDP range filter to a block also
named one to save a precedence level
qos traffic-profile classifier name one protocol 17 dst-port-min 5000 dst-port-max
5005 update-dscp 46 update-1p 6 block one eval-order 5
qos traffic-profile classifier name one protocol 17 dst-port-min 5024 dst-port-max
5044 update-dscp 34 update-1p 4 block one eval-order 6
qos traffic-profile classifier name one protocol 6 dst-port-min 5060 dst-port-max 5061
update-dscp 46 update-1p 6 eval-order 10
qos traffic-profile classifier name one
committed-rate 5000 max-burst-rate 10000 max-burst-duration 1000 drop-out-action
enable
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Assign traffic classifier to ingress ports 1 to 11
qos traffic-profile set port 1-11 name one meter-mode classifier
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dst-ip 192.168.0.0/16 eval-order 20
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