Motorola 45101 QoS Example, Packet Classification, Packet transmission, Connections, Commands

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QoS Example

QoS Example

An easy way to demonstrate QoS is to use the traffic shaping queue scheduler. To further simplify the example, dynamic packet classifier is not used.

Packet Classification:

Static. All packets on Eth1 will be classified high. All packets on Eth2 will be classified low.

Packet transmission:

Shaping. All four queues will be configured with unique bitrates.

Connections:

A SmartBits network tester can be used; however the same QoS results can be easily demonstrated using iperf and four PCs. In either case, one flow will be connected from Eth1 of the mT2 switch to Port1-1 of the first WallPlate. The other flow will be connected to Eth2 of the mT2 switch and Port1-2 of the first WallPlate.

Commands:

network qos enable system reboot

network qos interface priority eth1 mode static level high network qos interface priority eth2 mode static level medium

network qos interface egress shaping port1 queue critical peak 30 average 30 burst 100 network qos interface egress shaping port1 queue high peak 20 average 20 burst 100 network qos interface egress shaping port1 queue med peak 10 average 10 burst 100 network qos interface egress shaping port1 queue low peak 5 average 5 burst 1

Note that the PCs connected to Eth1/Port1-1 will receive 20Mbps bitrate; whereas the other PCs will receive 10Mbps bitrate. While the test is running, change the static level command and watch the behavior change.

network qos interface priority eth1 mode static level low

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Contents Aka mT2a EthernetXD Page Regulatory Statements Model Number45125 M2 WallPlate MT2a SwitchWaste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Commands and Syntax Quality of Service QoS Command Hierarchy Commands and SyntaxAdministrative Commands Show CommandsCommand Completion Command DescriptionStyle Conventions Interface RangeModel Numbers and Description HardwareModel Number Switch Rear Panel Connections Switch Front Panel ConnectionsMounting Options WallPlate M4a 4 port Service UnitM2a 2 port WallPlate M4a 4 port WallPlateManagement Access System AdministrationCLI Configuration Script files Access MethodsFile dir Configuration Files using the webUIUpgrading the System Image Http MenusLine Quality System Menu Interface Menu Advanced Menu Monitor MenuCommit mode View System Configuration and StatusSummary Startup Running Other Configuration Help Reset to Default ConfigurationSystem config mode automanualmode Ip access-list config 1 deny http Access Control Lists ACLsRadius network authenticated login Installation Guidelines WallPlate InstallationMounting options for existing telco box Other mounting optionsInstall bracket over existing wall plate Installation 1 Install over 70mm x 114mm wall plateInstall RJ11 line cable Attach cover to the bracketRemove and discard cover over existing wall plate Variance from Country to CountryRemove the cover to service the WallPlate Installation 3 External mounting tabsConnect RJ11 cable Assemble the m2 WallPlateInstall mT2 switch in phone room MDF or IDF Installation StepsInstall cross connects Review the cross-connectsConfigure mT2 EthernetXD Switch Tools Required In-Room InstallationComponents provided with the m2a WallPlate Components required to purchaseStep Finish the installation Enable line powerDetermine which port is being installed Enable line power802.1Q VLANs Vlan SpecificationVlan terminology Tagged UntaggedTag-based Vlan Mode Port-based Vlan Mode Vlan commands in mT2Vlan General webUI Web UI configurationCreate/Delete VLANs Tag-based Vlan webUISet Vlan Egress Rules Set Vlan Ingress RulesPort-based Vlan webUI QoS commands and concepts Quality of Service QoSNetwork qos interface queue interface-id mode mode 802.1P bit Dynamic packet classificationQueue QoS Example CommandsPacket Classification Packet transmissionThird party network configuration Tutorial 1 Simple Hotel configurationVlan Tutorials Privacy and QoS in this networkThis network Tutorial 2 Mixed Mode Vlan configuration with QoSEnable and create VLANs, Enable QoS Tutorial 3 Per port 802.1Q VLANs VLAN-Ids used in this configurationPort Convert this tutorial to a real-world configuration Enable VLANs, configure PVIDsEth1 Eth2 Port SwitchEth1 Eth2 Port Motorola, Inc 549453-001-00-a Optional configuration on the cascaded switch Enable VLANs, configure Vlan modesLine Status Watts Reference Line CurrentAppendix a Pin-out Assignments RJ21 Line ConnectorsRS-232 console port Fast Ethernet WallPlate ports Gigabit Ethernet portsMT2 Switch Appendix B Hardware SpecificationsM2 WallPlate Page Appendix C Compliance Important Safety Instructions mT2a SwitchFCC Part 15A M2a WallPlate

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