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Configuration Examples
262
GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches
3. Configure the following settings for Class1:
Protocol Type.
UDP
Source IP Address. 192.12.1.0
Source Mask
. 255.255.255.0
Source L4 Port. Other
, and enter
4567 as the source port value
Destination IP Address.
192.12.2.0
Destination Mask. 255.255.255.0
Destination L4 Port. Other
, and enter
4568 as the destination port value
For more information about this screen, see Class Configuration on page 147.
4. Click APPLY.
5. In the Policy Configuration screen, create a policy with the following settings:
Policy Selector. Policy1
Member Class
. Class1
For more information about this screen, see Policy Configuration on page 153.
6. Click ADD to add the new policy
.
7. Click the Policy1
to view the Policy Class Configuration screen for this policy.
8. Configure the policy attributes as follows:
Assign Queue
. 3
Policy Attribute. Simple Policy
Color Mode. Color Blind
Committed Rate. 10,000 Kbps
Committed Burst Size. 128 KB
Confirm Action. Send
V
iolate Action. Drop
For more information about this screen, see
Policy Configuration on page 153.
9. In the Service Configuration screen, select the check box next to interfaces g7 and g8 to
attach the policy to these interfaces, and click APPLY
.
For more information, see Service Configuration on page 155.
All UDP packet flows destined to the 192.12.2.0 network with an IP source address from the
192.12.1.0 network that have a Layer 4 source port of 4567 and destination port of 4568 from
this switch on ports 7 and 8 are assigned to hardware queue 3.
On this network, traffic from streaming applications uses UDP port 4567 as the source and
4568 as the destination. This real-time traf
fic is time sensitive, so it is assigned to a
high-priority hardware queue. By default, data traffic uses hardware queue 0, which is
designated as a best effort queue.

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