
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-80 Configuring Egate-100 for Operation Egate-100 Ver. 4.0
Egate-100
Configuration>Application>QoS>Queue Profiles>Internal Queues
1. ID [0-3] ... (1)
2. Scheduling ... (WFQ)
3. Weight [1-35] ... (3)
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f-Forward; b-Backward
ESC-prev.menu; !-main menu; &-exit
Figure
4-82. Internal Queues Menu
2. Press <F> to select an internal queue (0–3) that you intend to configure.
3. Configure the internal queue according to
Table
4-35
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4. Select Save.
Table
4-35. Internal Queue Parameters
Parameter Description Possible Values
Scheduling Defines the queue scheduling method. If
one of the internal queues is configured to
the WFQ mode, the queues with the lower
priority cannot be configured to the strict
mode.
Note: In configurations with Strict and WFQ
queues, the WFQ frames are transmitted
only after the transmission of packets
associated with the Strict queues is
completed.
Strict – High-priority queues that are
always serviced first. If a lower-priority
queue is being serviced and a packet
enters a higher queue, that queue is
serviced immediately.
WFQ – Weighted Fair Queuing, if one port
does not transmit, its unused bandwidth
is shared by the ‘transmitting’ queues
according to the assigned weight.
Default: Strict
Weight Determines the weight of an internal queue
when the scheduling weight is configured to
WFQ.
1–35
Default: 1
Shaper Profile Defines the shaper profile to use for the
internal queue.
Default Shaper Profile
Configuring Flows
Egate-100 provides traffic flow classification between the traffic source and its
final destination. Egate-100 supports up to 253 unidirectional flows. Each flow is
defined by a classification profile. Egate-100 supports 3 different flow priority
types, where the lowest priority is represented by 0 and the highest priority by 3.
Incoming customer traffic is classified and mapped according to port-based (all-
in-one) bundling or by user port and CE VLAN-ID, VLAN priority, DSCP and IP
precedence. Operators can differentiate services using classification methods,
police the traffic and enforce SLA per service
This section explains how to define flows and add packets to the flows according
to specific criteria.
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