Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual page 321

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The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Assign Queue
Drop
Mark CoS
Mark CoS as Sec-
ondary CoS
Mark IP DSCP
Mark IP Precedence Select this option to mark all packets in the associated traffic stream
Mirror Interface
Police Simple
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Select this option to assign matching packets to a traffic queue. Use
the Queue ID Value field to select the queue to which the packets of
this policy-class are assigned.
Select this option to drop packets that match the policy-class.
Select this option to mark all packets in a traffic stream with the speci-
fied Class of Service (CoS) queue value. Use the Class of Service field
to select the CoS value to mark in the priority field of the 802.1p header
(the only tag in a single tagged packet or the first or outer 802.1Q tag
of a double VLAN tagged packet). If the packet does not already con-
tain this header, one is inserted.
Select this option to mark the priority field of the 802.1p header in the
outer tag of a double-VLAN tagged packet with the same CoS value
that is included in the inner tag.
Select this option to mark all packets in the associated traffic stream
with the specified IP DSCP value. After you select this option, use one
of the following fields to configure the IP DSCP value to mark in pack-
ets that match the policy-class:
IP DSCP Keyword: The IP DSCP keyword code that corresponds
to the IP DSCP value. If you select a keyword, you cannot config-
ure an IP DSCP Value.
IP DSCP Value: The IP DSCP value.
with the specified IP Precedence value. After you select this option,
use the IP Precedence Value field to select the IP Precedence value to
mark in packets that match the policy-class.
Select this option to copy the traffic stream to a specified egress port
(physical or LAG) without bypassing normal packet forwarding. This
action can occur in addition to any marking or policing action. It may
also be specified along with a QoS queue assignment. Use the Inter-
face menu to select the interface to which traffic is mirrored.
Select this option to enable the simple traffic policing style for the pol-
icy-class. The simple form of the police attribute uses a single data rate
and burst size, resulting in two outcomes (conform and violate). After
you select this option, configure the following policing criteria:
Color Mode: The type of color policing used in DiffServ traffic
conditioning.
Color Conform Class: For color-aware policing, packets in this
class are metered against both the committed information rate
(CIR) and the peak information rate (PIR). The class definition
used for policing color awareness is only allowed to contain a sin-
gle, non-excluded class match condition identifying one of the
supported comparison fields: CoS, IP DSCP, IP Precedence, or
Secondary COS.
Committed Rate (Kbps): The maximum allowed arrival rate of
incoming packets for this class.
Committed Burst Size (Kbytes): The amount of conforming traffic
allowed in a burst.
Conform Action: The action taken on packets that are considered
conforming (below the police rate).
Violate Action: The action taken on packets that are considered
non-conforming (above the police rate).
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