Configuring Differentiated Services 1287
Dell Networking N2000, N3000, and N4000 series switches
software
supports the
Traffic Conditioning Policy
type which is associated with an
inbound traffic class and specifies the actions to be performed on packets
meeting the class rules:
Marking the packet with a given DSCP, IP precedence, or CoS value.
Traffic to be processed by the DiffServ feature requires an IP header if
the system uses IP Precedence or IP DSCP marking.
Policing packets by dropping or re-marking those that exceed the
class’s assigned data rate.
Counting the traffic within the class.
Service:
Assigns a policy to an interface for inbound traffic.
Default DiffServ Values
Table40-1 shows the global default values for DiffServ.
NOTE: You can use an 802.1X authenticator or RADIUS server to dynamically
assign DiffServ filters to ports when a host connects to a port and a uthenticates
by using 802.1X. For more information, see "How Does the Authentication Server
Assign DiffServ Filters?" on page 511
Table 40-1. DiffServ Global Defaults
Parameter Default Value
DiffServ Enabled
Classes None configured
Policies None configured
Services None configured