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10.4 Early Detect Drop Profile Configuration
You can enable and disable each drop profile, as well as set the MIN, MAX, and MID values for
each queue.
From the Class of Service Configuration screen, type either 4 or 9 and press Enter. The ED Drop
Profile Configuration screen (Figure 10-8) opens.
1. Press CTRL-T to select Drop Profile A or Profile B.
2. Type 1, 5 or 9 to set the minimum threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile, press
Backspace to remove the current setting, type the desired setting, and press Enter.
3. Type 2, 6 or 10 to set the maximum threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile, use
Backspace to remove the current setting, type the desired setting, and press Enter.
4. Type 3, 7 or 11 to set the Mid threshold percentage for the appropriate Drop Profile, use
Backspace to remove the current setting, type the desired setting, and press Enter.
5. Type 4, 8 or 12 to view the Match Criteria for the appropriate Drop Profile. The Match Criteria
screen (Figure 10-9) for the appropriate ED Drop Profile opens.
a. Press CTRL-T to select A profile or B profile.
b. Press CTRL-D to select DSCP or PCP menus.
c. Type the DSCP or PCP number, or a range of numbers, and press Enter to highlight
the Match column. Press the Space bar to select X (matched) or - (unmatched)
and then press Enter. The next entry is highlighted.
d. Press Esc to return to the bottom of the screen.
6. Press Esc to return to the ED Drop Profile Configuration screen.
7. Press Esc again to return to the Class of Service Queue Configuration screen.
To match a profile, a tagged IP packet must match both PCP and DSCP values.