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To modify an existing traffic profile, use the following command.
traffic-profile NAME modify
Modifies the existing traffic profile.
NAME: traffic profile name
The OMCI and service model of MAC bridging and 802.1p mapping functionality must be
supported by the ONUs (ONTs).
12.4.2 Creating a Mapper
A mapper provides support for upstream flow routing based on 802.1p priority bits. The
supports the DSCP to IEEE802.1p mapping to allow the OLT to prioritize all traffic based
on the incoming DSCP value according to the DiffServ to IEEE802.1p mapping table.
To create an IEEE802.1p mapper for a specified traffic profile, use the following command.
Creates a 802.1p mapper for a specified traffic profile.
MAPPER_ID: 1 to 32, 802.1p mapper ID
Removes the created mapper from the traffic profile
To configure a mapper for upstream transmission, use the following command.
gemport count {1 | 2 | 4 | 8}
Sets the GEM port count of mapper. The GEM port
count corresponds to a total number of priority queues.
dscp-to-pbit {enable | disable}
Enables/disables the DSCP to P-bit marking for
untagged frame forwarding.
Specifies CoS value for untagged frame forwarding.
cos-mapping cos RANGE
gemport GEM-PORT-VALUE
Specifies the range of CoS values for mapping with
GEM port.
RANGE: CoS range
GEM-PORT-VALUE: corresponds to the gemport count
If a mapper is associated with ports of a bridge, the 802.1ag entities should be associated
with the bridge and its port, rather than with the mapper.
To configure the rate limit for an GEM port ID, use the following command.
gemport GEM-PORT-RANGE
rate-limit { upstream |
downstream } PIR_BANDWIDTH
[SIR_ BANDWIDTH]
Sets the downstream/upstream traffic bandwidth for
GEM port ID.
RANGE: GEM port range
SIR_VALUE: SIR bandwidth range of 0 to 2147483584
(in steps of 64Kbps)