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Implementing Quality of Service (QoS) 171
Using Web-Based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000
Table 68 describes the items on the Interface Group Table section of the
Interface Group page.
Table 69 describes the items on the Interface Group Creation section of the
Interface Group page.
Table 68 Interface Group Table section items
Item Description
Opens a modification page.
Deletes the row.
Role Combination The tag used to identify interfaces with the characteristics specified by the attributes of this class
instance (string 1..64). These identifiers are used within a number of classes to logically identify a
physical set of interfaces to which policy rules and actions are applied.
Set ID The number that identifies the associated queue set.
Capabilities A list of the interface capabilities used by the PDP or network manager to select which policies and
configurations may be pushed to the Policy Enforcement Point (PEP). The options are:
(0) Other, (1) InputIpClassification, (2) outputIpClassification, (3) input802Classification,
(4) output802Classification, (5) singleQueuingDiscipline, and (6) hybridQueuingDiscipline
Interface Class The type of traffic received on interfaces associated with the specified role combination. The
options are Trusted and Untrusted. See also Traffic Type in Table 69.
Entry Storage Specifies whether or not the interface group can be deleted.
Table 69 Interface Group Creation section page items
Item and MIB association Range Description
Role Combination
(qosInterfaceTypeRoles)
1..64 Type a character string to identify the role combination.
Set ID
(qosInterfaceTypeId)
1 = 4-queue port
2 = 2-queue port
Choose a Set ID.
Note: Certain ports are assigned to a role combination based only
on their queueing capabilities.
Traffic Type
(qosInterfaceTypeExt1fClass)
(1) Trusted
(2) Untrusted
Choose an interface class:
Selecting Trusted requests the incoming DSCP value to
not be changed, and instead be used for 802.1p user priority and
queue assignment based on values in the DSCP mapping
table and DSCP mapping table.
Selecting Untrusted forces the incoming DSCP value (and
associated mappings) to modify to a standard value by
default. Actions associated with untrusted interfaces must
remark the DSCP.
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