Lucent Technologies 6000 User Manual

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Configuring IP Routing

Configuring WAN interfaces

MAX 6000/3000 Network Configuration Guide

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Precedence

Priority level of the data stream. The three most significant bits of the
TOS byte are priority bits used to set precedence for priority queuing.
When you enable TOS, you can set the three most significant bits to
one of the following values (most significant bit first):

000—Normal priority

001—Priority level 1

010—Priority level 2

011—Priority level 3

100—Priority level 4

101—Priority level 5

110—Priority level 6

111—Priority level 7 (the highest priority)

TOS

Type of Service of the data stream. When TOS is enabled, you can set
TOS to one of the following values:

Normal—Normal service

Cost—Minimize monetary cost

Reliability—Maximize reliability

Throughput—Maximize throughput

Latency—Minimize delay

Note:

The four bits adjacent to the most significant bits of the TOS

byte specify Type of Service of the data stream.

Apply To

Direction in which the MAX supports TOS. If you set Apply To to
Input, the MAX sets TOS bits in packets received on the interface. If
you set Apply To to Output, the MAX sets TOS bits in outbound
packets. If you set Apply To to Both, the MAX set TOS bits for
incoming and outgoing packets.

Parameter

Specifies

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