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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 3 – Abstract
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – List of Figures
  • Page 6 – Document Updates; Bold text indicates emphasis.
  • Page 7 – Overview: Ethernet Routing Switch 5500; Figure 1: QoS System Diagram; cs
  • Page 8 – Classification
  • Page 9 – Actions Supported
  • Page 10 – Flow; Figure 2: QoS Flow Chart; or
  • Page 11 – Functionality
  • Page 12 – Range; Table 2: Example of Valid Port Ranges
  • Page 13 – Table 3: Default Policy Drop Action
  • Page 15 – Sets; Table 4: Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Resource Sharing
  • Page 16 – Table 5: Ethernet Routing Switch 5500 Egress CoS Queuing
  • Page 20 – Traffic Meter and Shaping; Table 6: Meter and Shaping Range and Granularity
  • Page 21 – Actual Bucket Size; Table 7: Actual Bucket Size in Bytes; Traffic; Parameter Description
  • Page 23 – Interface Shaper
  • Page 25 – Default Nortel Class of Service; Table 9: Default Nortel CoS Markings
  • Page 26 – Configuration
  • Page 30 – ACL
  • Page 31 – IP Security Features; ARP; Dynamic ARP Inspection Configuration
  • Page 32 – Source
  • Page 33 – Filtering
  • Page 34 – QoS Interface Applications; Table 10: QoS Applications – Number of Classifiers Used
  • Page 35 – Figure 3: Arp Spoofing Example
  • Page 36 – Figure 4: DHCP Attack Example
  • Page 39 – Configuration Steps – Policy; Role Combination
  • Page 40 – a) Adding IP and L2 Element
  • Page 41 – b) Adding a Classifier; c) Adding a Classifier Block
  • Page 42 – Parameters and variables
  • Page 43 – Add a New Policy
  • Page 44 – Configuration Examples; Numerical
  • Page 45 – Configuration Example 1 – Traffic Meter Using; Figure 5: Traffic Meter Example; ERS5500 Step 1 – Create the IP elements
  • Page 46 – ERS5500 Step 1 – Create the classifier block
  • Page 47 – ERS5500 Step 1 – Create the policy; Step 1 – Verify that the if-group has been configured correctly; Step 1 – Verify that the 3 IP Elements
  • Page 48 – Verify Classifier and Classifier Block Configuration; Step 1 – Verify that the 3 Classifiers; Step 3 – Verify that the Meter Configuration
  • Page 50 – Step 1 – Verify that the QoS Policy
  • Page 51 – ARP Inspection, BPDU Filtering, and Source Guard
  • Page 52 – ERS5500: Step 3– Add IP address to VLAN 700 and enable OSPF
  • Page 54 – Step 1 – Verify that DHCP-Snooping is enabled for VLAN’s 110 and 220
  • Page 55 – Step 1 – Verify that ARP Inspection is enabled for VLAN’s 110 and 220
  • Page 59 – Step 2 – To view the IP ACL assignment, enter the following command:
  • Page 60 – Configuration Example 3: Port Range Using ACL or; Protocol Port
  • Page 61 – Add new IP element pertaining to the port ranges above
  • Page 62 – ERS5500: Step 3 – Remark all other traffic to Bronze
  • Page 63 – Configuration Example 4 – L2 Classification Based; Figure 5: L2 Classification Based on MAC Address Example
  • Page 64 – ERS5500: Step 2 – Pass all other traffic with standard CoS
  • Page 65 – Configuration Example 5 – L2 and L3 Classification; Figure 8: L2 and L3 Classification Example
  • Page 67 – Configuration Example 6 - QoS Marking with Port; Figure 6: DSCP Mapping via Un-restricted Port Role
  • Page 70 – Configuration Example 7 – Interface Shaping; Figure 9: Port Shaping Example; Step 1 –View the shape rate configured on port 8
  • Page 71 – Software Baseline; Reference Documentation; Document Title
  • Page 72 – Contact us
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Ethernet Routing Switch

5510/5520/5530

Engineering

> Filters and QOS Configuration for

Ethernet Routing Switch 5500
Technical Configuration Guide


Enterprise Solutions Engineering

Document Date: April 01, 2008
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NN48500-559

Document Version: 2.0

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