Creating A Quality Of Service Profile; Deleting A Quality Of Service Profile - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Network and Security Manager Administration Guide

Creating a Quality of Service Profile

Deleting a Quality of Service Profile

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You can create, edit , delete and search for a QoS profile.
Creating a Quality of Service Profile on page 336
Deleting a Quality of Service Profile on page 336
Editing a Quality of Service Profile on page 337
Select
>
Object Manager
1.
edit, delete or search for a QoS profile using the icons at the top of the window.
Select
+
to create a new profile. A new QoS profile window appears.
2.
Enter a name for the profile in the
3.
1 to 31 characters long.
Select the QoS profile type from the drop-down list. Your options are: DSCP and IP.
4.
The
New/Edit QoS Profile
fields:
: Create or remove an entry based on the DSCP/IP value. Each profile
Entry index
can have multiple entries. Each entry represents a mapping between a special
DSCP/IP value and its intended QoS parameters. Each IP profile can have a
maximum of 8 entries, and each DSCP profile can have 64 entries. In a QoS profile,
an existing entry can be overwritten with the same DSCP/IP Precedence value. If
you do not specify values, the values for each entry are set to the lowest by default.
: Set the priority of the packet when sent out. Select 0-63 for DSCP
Packet priority
and 0-7 for IP Precedence. Zero has the highest priority.
Policing bandwidth in kbps
Maximum bandwidth in kbps
Guaranteed bandwidth in kbps
0.
Click
OK
.
5.
After creating a QoS profile, you can add it to a policy. You cannot, however, delete a
QoS profile after it has been added to a policy.
NOTE: QoS profiles cannot co-exist with traffic shaping in the same policy.
Select
Object Manager
1.
profiles.
Select a QoS profile to delete.
2.
. The
QoS Profiles
QoS Profile
field. The name must be unique and between
Name
dialog box opens. In it you can set values for the following
: 0-1000000 (in Kbit per sec). The default setting is 0.
: 0-1000000 (in Kbit per sec). The default setting is 0.
: 0-1000000 (in Kbit per sec). The default setting is
>
. The QoS profile screen opens with a list of QoS
QoS profiles
window opens. You can add,
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