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Filters and QOS Configuration for Ethernet Routing Switch 5500
Technical Configuration Guide
15
January 2013
avaya.com
Table 3: Default Policy Drop Action
ID
Name
Drop
Update DSCP
User Priority
Drop
Precedence
1
Drop_Traffic
drop
Ignore
Ignore
highDropPrec
2
Standard_Service
Dont Drop
0x00
Priority 0
highDropPrec
3
Bronze_Service
Dont Drop
0x0a
Priority 2
lowDropPrec
4
Silver_Service
Dont Drop
0x12
Priority 3
lowDropPrec
5
Gold_Service
Dont Drop
0x1a
Priority 4
lowDropPrec
6
Platinum_Service
Dont Drop
0x22
Priority 5
lowDropPrec
7
Premium_Service
Dont Drop
0x2e
Priority 6
lowDropPrec
8
Network_Service
Dont Drop
0x30
Priority 7
lowDropPrec
9
Null_Service
Dont Drop
ignore
ignore
lowDropPrec
When setting up multiple policies using any of the default policy actions ID‟s 2 to 9 (i.e.
Standard_Service, Bronze_Service, etc) a lower precedence policy with a drop action,
(i.e. Drop_Traffic), the Drop_Traffic action will effect the higher precedence policies. The
end result is all the higher precedence policies will also be dropped. The reason for this
is each of the default actions, with the exception of Drop_Traffic, uses a drop action of
deferred-Pass. A drop action of deferred-Pass specifies that a traffic flow decision will
be deferred to other installed policies.
To make a policy behave somewhat similar to stop-on-match, you will have to create a new action with a
drop action of dontDrop (JDM) or disable (CLI).
Statistics accumulation support a limited number of counters are available for tracking statistics.
Specifically, 32 counters are available per port for tracking matching (no metering specified) /in-
profile (metering specified) traffic statistics. A total of 63 counters are available (per port) to track
out-of-profile statistics, with the caveat that these counters are associated with the metering
component and flows sharing the same meter on the same port use the same counter for
statistics.
The valid precedence range for QoS policies is from 1 to 15. However, depending on
the application enabled, the valid precedence range can change as QoS shares
resources with other switch applications including DHCP Relay, MAC Security, IP Fix,
IGMP, EAPOL, EAP multihost (5530-24TFD only), OSPF, IP Source Guard, and ADAC.
Please use the command show qos diag to view the mask utilization per port.
In release 4.1, FCS November 2004, the system default actions (e.g. bronze, silver,
gold, etc.) will be changed from deferred-Pass to dontDrop.

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