Features
You can configure QoS policies for the following types of traffic:
•Layer-2 prioritization (802.1p)
•Layer-3 source-destination flows
•Layer-4 source-destination flows
•Layer-4 application flows
Statistics
The X-Pedition can provide extensive statistical data on demand. You can access the following types of statistics:
•Layer-2 RMON and MIB II Statistics – Port statistics for normal packets and for errors (packets in, packets out, CRC errors, and so on)
•Layer-3 RMON v2 Statistics – Statistics for ICMP, IP, IP-interface, IP routing, IP multicast,
VLAN
•Layer-4 RMON v2 Statistics – Statistics for TCP and UDP
•NetFlow – The export of flow accounting statistics
Management Platforms
You can manage the X-Pedition using the following management platforms:
•Command Line Interface (CLI) – An Emacs editor-like interface that accepts typed commands and responds when applicable with messages or tables. You will use the CLI to perform the basic setup procedures described in Chapter 3 of this guide.
•SNMP MIBs and traps – The X-Pedition supports SNMP v1, SNMP v2C, SNMP v3, and many standard networking MIBs. You can access the X-Pedition’s SNMP agent using integration software for Enterasys Netsight Atlas, Netsight Element Manager 3.0, or HP OpenView 5.x on Windows NT, Solaris 2.x, or Aprisma SPECTRUM on Solaris 2.x. Chapter 3 in this guide explains how to set up SNMP on the X-Pedition.