Displaying Traffic-Profile Filter Set Data - Avaya ERS 45 Series Technical Configuration Manual

Ethernet routing switch simplified qos configuration using traffic profile filter sets
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name [filterSetName] – optional command variable that identifies the filter set being
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targeted for the deletion operation.
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port [port] - optional command variable that identifies the port being targeted for the filter
set deletion operation. A filter set name must also be provided if a port value is specified.
Filter set deletion requires a filter set name be provided to identify the target filter set. A port value may be
provided as well. If a port value is specified, the instance of the filter set associated with the port will be
deleted. If only a filter set name is provided (i.e., no port value is specified), all instances of the filter set
will be deleted regardless of port.
An active traffic-profile filter set may be modified. New classifier elements may be defined, pending
determination of resource availability, and existing elements may be deleted. The aforementioned traffic-
profile classifier commands (i.e., '[no] qos traffic-profile classifier [...]') are used for this purpose. No
other commands are required.

4.2 Displaying Traffic-Profile Filter Set Data

Traffic-profile filter set data can be displayed in a number of different ways. Traffic-profile filter set
classifier elements can be displayed based on a filter set name or all defined classifier elements can be
displayed:
Command: show qos traffic-profile classifier {name [filterSetName]}
name [filterSetName] – optional command variable that identifies the filter set being
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targeted for the display operation. Only classifier elements associated with the identified
filter set will be displayed.
Active (i.e., in-use) filter set data can be displayed based on filter set name (i.e., display all instances of a
filter set) or based on port and name data (i.e., display all instances of a filter set associated with the
specified port):
Command: show qos traffic-profile set name [filterSetName]
name [filterSetName] – mandatory command variable that identifies the filter set being
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targeted for the display operation. All instances of the filter set will be displayed.
Command: show qos traffic-profile set port [port] name [filterSetName]
port [port] – mandatory command variable the identifies the port being targeted for the
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display operation.
name [filterSetName] – mandatory command variable that identifies the filter set being
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targeted for the display operation. All instances of the filter set associated with the
specified port will be displayed.
An abbreviated display, presenting just the traffic-profile filter set to port associations, is available as well:
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Command: show qos traffic-profile interface
Filter set statistics can be displayed on a per-port or on a per-port and precedence basis. The port-based
display presents in-profile and out-of-profile (if metering is requested) counts for all precedence values
consumed by the filter set instance. Providing a specific precedence target causes the individual counts
associated with classifier elements installed with the identified precedence to be displayed. This can be
used to display counts for classifier block members.
Command: show qos traffic-profile statistics port [port] name [filterSetName] {precedence
[prec]}
port [port] – mandatory command variable the identifies the port being targeted for the
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display operation.
September 2015
Avaya Inc. – External Distribution
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