
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-76 Configuring Egate-100 for Operation Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
Egate-100
Configuration> Applications > QoS> Queue Mapping Profile > Priority
Mapping> Tag Value 1 (Traffic Class 0)
1. Traffic Class 0
2. Traffic Class 1
3. Traffic Class 2
4. Traffic Class 3
>
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Figure
4-77. QoS Priority – Traffic Class (DSCP)
Egate-100
Configuration> Applications> QoS> Queue Mapping Profile > Priority
Mapping
1. Tag Value[0 - 63] ... (2)
2. Traffic Class > (Traffic Class 3)
>
A – Add; S - Save
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Figure
4-78. QoS Priority Mapping Menu (DSCP)
Configuring Unknown Unicast, Multicast, and Broadcast
Priorities
Egate-100 supports four different traffic queues, where the highest priority is
represented by Traffic Class 0 and the lowest priority by Traffic Class 3.
³ To assign priorities to traffic queues:
1. Following the above procedure, select the desired traffic classification
method (802.1p, DSCP, or IP Precedence).
2. Navigate to Main Menu > Configuration > Applications > QoS > Queue
Mapping Profile > Unknown Unicast Priority, …> Multicast Priority, or
…> Broadcast Priority.
The appropriate priority menu appears.
3. Select the traffic queue number (Traffic Class 0 – 3).
4. Select Save.
Defining Policer Profiles
Traffic policing is monitoring network traffic for conformity with a traffic contract
and if required, dropping traffic to enforce compliance with that contract. Traffic
sources which are aware of a traffic contract can apply traffic shaping in order to
ens
ure
their output stays within the contract and is therefore not dropped (see
Defining Shaper Profiles
) Policer profiles can be applied to traffic flows to ensure
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