Based on bandwidth definition, profiles determine how packets are managed.
The QoS Profile Table displays the following fields:
Description — The user-defined profile description.
Profile Type — The type of forwarding service applied to packets. The possible values are:
BandwidthGuarantee — Defines the bandwidth size for packets being forwarded. Packets must meet the bandwidth requirements to be forwarded. Packets exceeding the defined bandwidth size are dropped.
minbandwidthGuarantee — Defines the minimum bandwidth size for packets being forwarded. Packets beyond the defined bandwidth size receive a best-effort forwarding priority.
minDelay — Forwards packets with a priority of real time forwarding. Packets exceeding the assigned amount of bandwidth are dropped.
minDelayPerSession — Defines the amount of bandwidth per session for a real time forwarding priority. Sessions exceeding the defined amount of sessions are dropped.
Rate (kbps) — The rate in kilobits/seconds assigned to a profile for forwarding a packet. The values are 0-12 Gbps depending on the output port.
Max Session — Max Session is only relevant to the minDelayPerSession profile type. Indicates the maximum number of sessions that can occur for a profile instance.
New VPT — The VPT (VLAN Priority Tag). The possible values are 0-7. Zero is the default. The higher the VPT tag value the higher the forwarding priority.
To view the QoS Profile Table window:
On the Menu Bar, click QoS.
On the QoS menu, click Profile table. The QoS Profile Table window is displayed.
To add a new profile:
Click . The Insert Profile window is displayed.
The Insert Profile window has two tabs:
Main Tab — Displays the main options for assigning profiles including the profiles description, type, rate, maximum sessions, and new VPT. The default tab is the Main tab.
Advanced Tab — Displays advanced options for assigning profiles including new ToS and burst size.
New ToS — Type of Service. Enables the ToS value to be overridden. The possible values are 0-3.
Burst Size (bytes) — The amount of bytes that can be forwarded back-to-back faster than normal speed. If the value is 0, the device uses a predefined value. The default size is 0. If the burst size value is 0, the value for minDelayPerSession and minDelay is 1,536 bytes. MinbandwidthGuarantee and BandwidthGuarantee are forwarded with a value of 3x 1,536 bytes.
Complete the fields in both tabs and click . The QoS Profile Table window is displayed.
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”, the entry is confirmed as created.
To edit an existing Profile:
Select a profile and click . The Profile Edit window is displayed.
Edit the required profile fields and click . The QoS Profile Table window is displayed.
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”, the fields are confirmed as modified.
To delete an RIP Circuit Filter:
Select the entry to delete.
Click .
Click . When the Status field displays “Finished!”, the entry is confirmed as deleted.