Table 26: Default Fc Hsmda Queue Id Mappings; Table 27: Ingress Hsmda Queue Mapping Behavior Based On Forwarding Type - Alcatel-Lucent 7950 Quality Of Service Manual

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IP QoS Policy Match Commands
queue
Syntax
queue [1..8]
no queue
Context
config>qos>sap-egress>fc>hsmda
Description
This command specifies the HSMDA queue mapping for all packets in point-to-point services and unicast
destined packets in multipoint services. Point-to-point services include epipe and other VLL type services.
Multipoint services include IES, VPLS and VPRN services. The queue command does not apply to
multicast, broadcast or unknown unicast packets within multipoint services (the multicast, broadcast and
unknown commands must be used to define the queue mapping for non-unicast packets within a forwarding
class). For Epipe, the queue queue-id mapping applies to all packets, regardless of the packets destination
MAC address.
Each forwarding class has a default queue ID based on the intrinsic hierarchy between the forwarding
classes as represented in
forwarding class with a different queue ID than the default overrides the default mapping. Multiple
forwarding classes may be mapped to the same HSMDA queue ID.

Table 26: Default FC HSMDA Queue ID Mappings

Table 27
forwarding types.

Table 27: Ingress HSMDA Queue Mapping Behavior Based on Forwarding Type

Service Type
Queue
Epipe
All packets matching
the FC
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26. Executing the queue command within the HSMDA context of a
Forwarding Class
NC
H1
EF
H2
L1
AF
L2
BE
presents the way that packets are mapped to queues based on the type of service and the various
Queue Mappings For Each Forwarding Type
Broadcast
None
Default HSMDA Queue ID
queue 8
queue 7
queue 6
queue 5
queue 4
queue 3
queue 2
queue 1
Multicast
None
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None

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