Motorola POWERBROADBAND T2-2500 User Manual

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Quality of Service

Motorola, Inc.

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Standards

IEEE 802.1P, WRED, WFQ, IP TOS based on RFC1275

Number of queues

4 queues per port

Packet classifiers

Static classifier: All packets received on a port are assigned to a single queue
Dynamic classifier: Packets are assigned to a queue based on their IP TOS or 802.1P

WFQ queue mode

Administrator selectable queue weight. Queue weights are calculated as a percentage
of the cumulative weights.

Using WFQ, any queue can burst up to the maximum bitrate of the line. This can occur if
no packets in a higher priority queue are waiting to transmit. If you wish to apply strict
rules and limit a low priority queue to a fixed amount, use the “egress shaping”
command.

Priority queue mode

Strict priority over all lower queues. Note that Priority queuing can be mixed with other
queuing methods to provide a low latency, low jitter service for sensitive services such as
VoIP. For example, if the critical queue were assigned a Priority mode, then those
packets would transmit on the port before other packets in the buffers.

Shaping queue mode

Apply traffic shaping rules to individual queues. Each queue is assigned a fixed amount
of bitrate. The cumulative bitrate of all the queues should not exceed the total line rate of
the port.

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network qos [enable | disable]

Enable qos support. To disable qos, use network qos disable


network qos interface priority <interface-id> mode <mode> [level <level>]

Sets the packet classifier mode for the port receiving packets.

Where;

Mode

is dynamic or static. Dynamic classifier will read the IP TOS or 802.1P precedence bit of the incoming

packet. Static classifier assigns all packets received on the port to one of the four queues

Level

is the default queue for packets received on the port. When the mode is dynamic, then level is assigned to

packets that do not match the classifier. When the mode is set to static, then level applies to all packets received
on the port.

The four queues are critical, high, medium, and low.

network qos classification <method>


where method is either 802.1p or tos

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