Example: Expedited Forwarding - Nokia IPSO 4.0 Reference Manual

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5. Click Apply.
6. Click Save to make your changes permanent.

Example: Expedited Forwarding

This example illustrates the combined use of the Access Control List, Traffic Conditioning, and
Queuing features.
This example demonstrates how to improve the response time to Telnet sessions between client
and server systems over a private WAN connection within a corporate intranet as shown in the
diagram below. The WAN interfaces for Network Application Platform (Nokia Platform) A and
for Network Application Platform (Nokia Platform) B are ser-s3p1. The following configuration
is done both on Nokia Platform A and Nokia Platform B.
1. Save the current configuration on each Nokia Platform before you set up QoS. Doing so
allows you to compare the relative performance of the QoS and non-QoS configurations.
a. Click Configuration Sets under Configuration > System Management in the tree view.
b. Enter
c. Click Apply, and then click Save to make your change permanent.
2. Create an Aggregation Class
a. Click Aggregation Class under Configuration > Traffic Management in the tree view.
b. Enter
c. Enter
d. Enter 5000 in the Burstsize (bytes) edit box.
e. Click Apply, and then click Save to make your Changes permanent.
3. Create a Queue Class
a. Click Queue Class link under Configuration > Traffic Management in the tree view.
b. Enter
c. Click on the link to wan_1_ef in the Existing Queue Classes section to view existing
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Client
LAN
Platform A
in the Save Current State to New Configuration Database edit box.
pre-QoS
in the Name edit box in the Create a New Aggregation Class section.
wan_1_ef
in the Mean Rate (Kbps) edit box.
100
in the Create a New Queue Class edit box.
wan_1_ef
queue class values.
WAN Link
Nokia
Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
Server
LAN
Nokia
Platform B
00045

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