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Multi-service access module
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SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module
Configuration Guide
l Keyword priority-policy must be entered to specify a scheduling policy for the downstream
Step 3 Run the service-port command to bind a proper traffic profile.
For the usage and parameters of this command, see the description in the Command Reference
in the related link. The following part describes only the key information in the configuration:
l You need to enter parameters rx-cttr and tx-cttr and set values for the two parameters:
l (Optional) Enter keyword traffic-table to add or modify the traffic profile referenced by the
l (Optional) Enter keyword user-encap to select the encapsulation type of the packets on the
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Example
Assume that the CIR is 2048 kbit/s, 802.1p priority of the upstream packet is 6, and the scheduling
policy of the downstream packet is Tag-In-Package. To add traffic profile 9 with these settings,
do as follows:
huawei(config)#traffic table ip index 9 cir 2048 priority 6 priority-policy tag-In-
Package
Create traffic descriptor record successfully
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TD Index
TD Name
Priority
Copy Priority
CTAG Mapping Priority: -
CTAG Default Priority: 0
Priority Policy
CIR
CBS
PIR
PBS
Color Mode
Referenced Status
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huawei(config)#display traffic table ip index 9
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TD Index
TD Name
Priority
Copy Priority
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– Enter a value in the range of 0–7 to specify a priority for the packet.
– If the priority of the user-side packet is copied according to user-cos, user-inner-cos, or
user-tos, you need to enter the default 802.1p priority of the packet (a value in the range
of 0–7). If the user-side packet does not carry a priority, the specified default 802.1p
priority of the packet is adopted as the priority of the upstream packet.
packet. For details about the scheduling policies, see
– rx-cttr: Indicates the traffic ID in the connection receiving direction (from the network
side to the user side). When you need to set the traffic profile in the connection receiving
direction, use this parameter.
– tx-cttr: Indicates the traffic ID in the connection transmitting direction (from the user
side to the network side). When you need to set the traffic profile in the connection
transmitting direction, use this parameter.
service port.
user side:
– When the encapsulation type of the packets on the user side is IPoE, select ipoe.
– When the encapsulation type of the packets on the user side is PPPoE, select pppoe.
: 9
: ip-traffic-table_9
: 6
: -
: tag-pri
: 2048 kbps
: 67536 bytes
: 4096 kbps
: 133072 bytes
: color-blind
: not used
: 9
: ip-traffic-table_9
: 6
: -
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