SmartWare Software Configuration Guide

13 • Link scheduler configuration

 

 

Devoting the service policy profile to an interface

Any service policy profile needs to be bound to a certain IP interface to get activated. According the terminol- ogy of SmartWare a service policy profile is used on a certain IP interface, as shown in figure 27.

Service

 

Policy

Context

Profile

IP

 

 

“router”

use command

 

bind command

Ethernet

PVC Serial

Figure 27. Using a Service Policy Profile on an IP Interface

Therefore the use profile service-policycommand allows attaching a certain service policy profile to an IP interface that is defined within the IP context. This command has an optional argument that defines whether the service policy profile is activated in receive or transmit direction.

Providers may use input shaping to improve downlink voice jitter in the absence of voice support. The default setting no service-policysets the interface to FIFO queuing.

Mode: Interface

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

node(if-ip)[if-name]#use profile service-

Applies the service policy profile name to the

 

policy name {in out}

selected interface if-name. Depending on select-

 

 

ing the optional in or out argument the service

 

 

policy profile is active on the receive or transmit

 

 

direction. Be aware that service policy profiles

 

 

can only be activated on the transmit direction at

 

 

the moment.

 

 

 

Example: Devoting the service policy profile to an interface

The following example shows how to attach the service policy profile Voice_Prio to the IP interface wan that is defined within the IP context for outgoing traffic.

node>enable

node#configure node(cfg)#context ip router

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