Overview: Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Qos And Filtering; Figure 1: Qos System Diagram - Avaya ERS 5510 Technical Configuration Manual

Ethernet routing switch, filters and qos configuration for ethernet routing switch
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1. Overview: Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 QoS
and Filtering
The Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 supports QoS and filter configuration via WEB, CLI, and Device
Manager with no support for COPS at this time. As shown in the diagram below, the following functional
components provide QoS support on the Ethernet Routing S witch 5500:
Role Combination on the ingress port
Classify traffic at either Lay er 2 or at a Layer 3/4 level
Take action by dropping, marking, redirecting, or met ering (policing) traffic
Send traffic to appropriate egress queue
Port
Port
Port
Port
Role Combinations
(ingress port group)
Role Combination
A role combination is a grouping of one or more ports, capabilities, and interface classifications against
which a policy is applied. The capabilities presently supported on the Ethernet Routing Switch 5500
include ingress IP and Layer 2 classification. The Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 supports the following
interface classes that can be applied to zero, one, or many interfaces :
Trusted Ports
o
Assumes that all traffic coming into the port is originating from a trusted source. Therefore,
the DSCP field of any traffic that enters the Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 from a Trusted P ort
Filters and QOS Configuration for Ethernet Routing Switch 5500
January 2013
Classifier
Meter
Marker
Dropper
Redirecto
r
Actions

Figure 1: QoS System Diagram

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