8 — 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe QoS policies
8-2 September 2013 Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release 11.0 R5
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MPR User Guide
8.1 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe QoS policies overview
QoS policies define how network traffic is shaped and queued on one or more
9500 MPR and 9500 MPRe devices. You can use the 5620 SAM to create QoS
policies that regulate data throughput on 9500 MPR and 9500 MPRe device ports.
ATM QoS policies
ATM QoS policies are used to specify how ATM traffic is managed by using ATM
traffic descriptors, such as service category and shaping. You can create up to 2000
ATM QoS policies per router. ATM QoS policies are applied to access interfaces.
8.2 Workflow to configure 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe QoS policies
1 Review the “Policies overview” chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for
information about 5620 SAM policy management and for the workflow to create
and distribute policies.
2 Review the “QoS policies” chapter in the 5620 SAM User Guide for information
about how to create and distribute QoS policies.
3 Create the following QoS device-specific policies as required:
a 9500 MPR ATM QoS policy; see Procedure 8-1.
b 9500 Radio Interface Queue Map policy; see Procedure 8-2.
c 9500 NE QoS policies; see Procedure 8-3.
8.3 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe QoS policies procedures
This section contains procedures relating to the configuration of QoS policies for
9500 MPR and 9500 MPRe devices.
Note — For the 9500 MPR (ETSI 1.3), the number of ATM traffic
descriptors that are configurable on an NE is 1536, which is twice the
number of configurable VPs multiplied by the number of ASAP cards
that can be hosted (2× 128 × 6).