Table 4-8: Priority Marking Values - Nera WILINK I System Manual

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4.10.4.4.6 Priority Marking Value
The Priority Marking Value enables definition of the marking value for data
frames transmitted to the backbone, according to the configured Priority Marking
Mode:
Priority Marking Mode
Transparent
802.1p
DSCP
4.10.4.4.7 Forwarding Rule
The Forwarding Rule to be used by the Service Profile. The Forwarding Rule
parameter is not applicable to transparent Service Profiles (VLAN Transparency
Mode On), as all transparent Service Profiles share the same pre-defined
Forwarding Rule.
The Forwarding Rule must be one of the names that exist in the database after
being defined using the Forwarding Rule menu. The Service Type defined in the
selected Forwarding Rule must match the one defined for the Service Profile.
4.10.4.4.8 Priority Classifier (L2 and PPPoE Service Type)
The Priority Classifier to be used by the Service Profile. Not applicable for Voice
Services.
The Priority Classifier must be one of the names that exist in the database, after
being defined using the Priority Classifier menu.
4.10.4.4.9 Maximum Number of Voice Calls (L2 and Voice Service
Type)
The Maximum Number of Voice Calls parameter sets the upper limit on the
number of simultaneous VoIP calls that can be supported by the Service using
the Service Profile. This parameter is applicable only for L2 and Voice Service
Profiles and calls made by devices that support DRAP.
The available range is from 0 to 50 calls.
NOTE
To properly support Call Waiting, the Maximum Number of Voice Calls should be configured to a
value that is twice the number of actual voice sessions that can be supported simultaneously.
WILINK I MODULAR BASE STATION SYSTEM MANUAL

Table 4-8: Priority Marking Values

Priority Marking Values Range
Not Applicable
0 - 7
0 - 63
Services Menu
145

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