3com 3031 Instruccion De Instalación

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MPLS QoS Configuration
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Applying custom-list on the Interface
Peform the following configuration in interface view. 
Not CQ but FIFO is employed on the interface by default.
Configuring MPLS CBQ
Complete these four steps to configure MPLS CBQ: First, define CBQ classes and 
configure matching rule according to the MPLS EXP. Second, define traffic 
behaviors and configure processing scheme of MPLS EXP domain. Third, define a 
QoS policy and specify specific traffic behavior for CBQ classes. Forth, apply QOS 
policy on the interface. For more information, refer to PQ Configuration in 
Congestion Management.
Defining/Deleting EXP Domain Rule of Packets Matching MPLS
MPLS QoS allows users to set MPLS EXP domain on PE to classify MPLS packets 
and make them enter different queues to implement QoS. In this case, IP packets 
can travel through MPLS network transparently without change. 
Firstly you should define a CBQ class with a certain class name, and then enter this 
class view to configure the classification regulation by EXP value in MPLS label 
field.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Perform the following in the Class View.
Setting the value of MPLS EXP domain 
Configure the value of MPLS EXP domain and associate the class with the behavior 
in the policy view. Then, the packets matching the class can be MPLS EXP 
domain-labeled.
To define a traffic behavior, you should first create a traffic behavior name and 
then configure attributes in the new traffic behavior name.
Table 1086   Applying custom-list on the interface
Operation 
Command
Apply Custom-list on the interface 
qos cq cql cql-index
Cancel CQ setting on the interface
undo qos cq
Table 1087   Defining a class and enter the class view
Operation
Command
Define a class and enter the class view
traffic classifier tcl-name [ 
operator 
{
 and | or } ]
Delete a class
undo traffic classifier tcl-name [ 
operator 
{
 and | or } ]
Table 1088   Defining/Deleting EXP domain rule of packets matched MPLS
Operation
Command
Define exp domain rule matching MPLS
if-match [ not ] mpls-exp { 
mpls-experimental-value 
}
Delete exp domain rule matching MPLS
undo if-match [ not ] mpls-exp