Setting Policy: Example 4; Configuring A Qos Policy For Incoming Traffic - Avaya W310 Command Reference Manual

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Exit AP Group Interface mode for lobby:
W310-1(super/AP-Group lobby)# exit
W310-1(super)#

Setting Policy: Example 4

This example demonstrates use of the Quality of Service (QoS) policy commands. QoS
policies are configured to achieve the following:
Give priority to a particular user group (for example, Management user group). You can
give specific traffic a higher priority by setting or increasing the 802.1p priority and
changing the DSCP value.
Prioritize the traffic stream accessing a particular server, for example, set the 802.1p.
Change the packet priority and DSCP value based on the current DSCP value.

Configuring a QoS Policy for Incoming Traffic:

Step 1: Create QoS policy 401 to apply to incoming traffic on an interface:
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Create a QoS policy that has an index number of 401:
W310-1(super)# ip qos-list 401
W310-1(super/QoS 401)#
Step 2. Create composite operation 12 to set the CoS and DSCP values of packets:
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Create a composite-operation that has an index number of 12:
W310-1(super/QoS 401)# composite-operation 12
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Configure composite operation 12 to assign packets a CoS value of 7 and a DSCP
value of 45.
W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# cos 7
W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# dscp 45
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Exit Composite Operation mode:
W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# exit
W310-1(super/QoS 401) #
Step 3. Add rule 105 to QoS policy 401. This rule will apply composite operation 14 to
traffic from the user group mgmt:
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Add a rule 105 to QoS policy 401:
W310-1(super/QoS 401)# ip-rule 105
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