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To create a new Classification Group, click Create. See
more details.
5. Click Next. A panel for applying prioritization actions to each chosen classification group is displayed.
Figure 6.14 Creating a Network Output Policy—Applying Prioritization Actions to Chosen Classification
Group
Table 6.4
describes the Output Policy classification group prioritization and weighted fair queuing
options that can be set.
Table 6.4 Output Policy Classification Group Prioritization and WFQ Options
Parameter or Control
Classification Group Tree
Default Action Is...
Packet Marking Tab
WFQ
6. When done, click Next. An Output Policy Created Successfully! message panel is displayed.
7. Click Finish to save the new Output Policy and exit the wizard.
Creating a Classification Group on page 6-6
Description
The tree on the left shows the Classification Groups (CG) added to the Input
Policy. Select a group before modifying the actions and packet prioritization
associated with a group.
Sets the action performed on all packets that are neither rejected by nor marked
as being part of a CG. Packets can either be allowed to continue along the
network, or be denied (and thus, thrown away).
Set the ToS (Type of Service) bits and set the Tx Priority packet as Data or Voice
(voice gets higher priority than data). To enable these markings, check the
Enable box.
Weighted Fair Queuing. Assign a percentage of available bandwidth to the
classification group's packets. To enable WFQ, check the Enable box.
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