4. Configuration Options

Configuring Class of Service Definitions

Select Class of Service Definitions from the System menu to display or change the Class of Service definitions to be used with latency, availability, and throughput measurements of IP traffic on IP Enabled circuits.

Main Menu Configuration System Class of Service Definitions

The Class of ServiceDefinitionsscreen appears.

Procedure

To create a new Class of Service definition:

1. To manually assign definition names and code points, proceed to Step 4

2. To automatically create Class of Service names and associate them with code points according to RFCs 2474, 2497, and 2498, select RfcCodePoints. The following settings are established:

Field

Setting After RfcCodePoints Selected

 

 

 

Class of Service Name

1 – NewCtrl

 

 

2

– Expd Fwd

 

 

3

– AFClass4

 

 

4

– AFClass3

 

 

5

– AFClass2

 

 

6

– AFClass1

 

 

7

– Default

 

 

 

 

Measure Latency & Availability

1 – N

 

 

2

– Y

 

 

3

– Y

 

 

4

– Y

 

 

5

– Y

 

 

6

– Y

 

 

7

– Y

 

 

 

 

Code Points

1 (NetwCtrl)

– 110000, 111000

 

2

(Expd Fwd) – 101110

 

3

(AFClass4) – 100010, 100100, 100110

 

4

(AFClass3) – 011010, 011100, 011110

 

5

(AFClass2) – 010010, 010100, 010110

 

6

(AFClass1) – 001010, 001100, 001110

 

7

(Default)

– 000000

 

 

 

 

3.If these settings are satisfactory, proceed to Step 10.

4.Type a name of up to 8 characters into one of the Name fields next to IDs 1–6.

5.To unassign all code points by inserting blank names, select ClrAllCodePoints. To assign all Code Points to a Class of Service name of Default, select DefaultCodePoints.

6.Select PgDn or PgUp. The Code Point Assignment screen appears.

7.For any Code Point you want to assign to the name, type the name you selected in Step 4 into the Name field to the right of the Code Point.

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Paradyne 9720, 9788 Configuring Class of Service Definitions, Main Menu Configuration System Class of Service Definitions

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