Avaya Inc. – External Distribution
AR=ARP DH=DHCP Q=QoS IS=IPSG
Non QoS Non QoS
Unit/Port Prec Filter Meter Cntr Filter Meter Filter Meter Cntr RngChk
Used Used Used Used Used Total Total Total Used
----------- ---- ------ ----- ---- ------- ------- ------ ----- ----- ------
1 /1 -24,49 16 0 0 0 25 25 256 128 128
15 0 0 0 50 25 256 128 128
14 1 1 1 0 0 256 128 128
13 2 1 2 0 0 256 128 128
12 4 1 4 0 0 256 128 128
11 1 1 1 0 0 256 128 128
10 1 1 1 0 0 256 128 128
9 0 0 0 0 0 256 128 128
8 0 0 0 0 0 256 128 128
7 0 0 0 0 0 256 128 128
6 0 0 0 1 0 256 128 128
The administrator has decided to designate another port as a secondary network management traffic
interface. The “mgmtTraf” filter set thus needs to be applied to this interface (e.g., port 2). Management
traffic on this port should be given less priority however. Remark network management traffic that is
inappropriately prioritized (i.e., remark traffic with DSCP values CS7, CS6, EF and CS5 to AF41) to an
acceptable value:
qos traffic-profile classifier name dscpChk ds-field 56 update-dscp 34 block
dscpRemark eval-order 1
qos traffic-profile classifier name dscpChk ds-field 48 update-dscp 34 block
dscpRemark eval-order 2
qos traffic-profile classifier name dscpChk ds-field 46 update-dscp 34 block
dscpRemark eval-order 3
qos traffic-profile classifier name dscpChk ds-field 40 update-dscp 34 block
dscpRemark eval-order 4
qos traffic-profile set port 2 name dscpChk
qos traffic-profile set port 2 name mgmtTraf committed-rate 64 committed-burst
16384 drop-action enable track-statistics individual
Traffic-profile filter sets are now installed on port 1 (“mgmtTraf”) and port 2 (“dscpChk”, “mgmtTraf”). Filter
set details, as well as the port associations, can be queried using the ‘show qos traffic-profile’
commands:
5650TD(config)#show qos traffic-profile interface
Id Unit Port Filter Set Name
_____ ____ ____ _______________
1 1 1 mgmtTraf
2 1 2 dscpChk
3 1 2 mgmtTraf
5650TD(config)#show qos traffic-profile set
Id: 1
Name: mgmtTraf
Unit/Port: 1/1