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Chapter 3 - Operation and Administration Using the CLI NPU Configuration
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The following table provides some details on these parameters:
3.3.11.11 Configuring Bearer Plane QoS Marking Rules
The Bearer Plane QoS Marking Rules enables defining QoS marking rules for the
bearer plane’ traffic, based on parameters such as traffic priority, the type of
service, media, and interface (R3 or R6). For each marking rule, you can define the
output parameters (outer-DSCP and VLAN-priority values) to be applied on service
flows using best-match logic. For example, if we have the following two marking
rules for BE traffic (Traffic Type set to BE):
A. Interface Type set to Internal (R6) interface, All other parameters set to ANY.
B. All other parameters (including interface type) are set to ANY.
Than Rule A will apply to all BE traffic transmitted on the internal (R6) interface.
Rule B will apply to all other BE traffic, meaning traffic transmitted on the
external (R3) interface.
Up to a maximum of 20 Bearer Plane QoS Marking Rules can be defined.
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Format
CSN Interface Configuration :
i
Alias bearer
CSNIF IPAddr <value>
CSNIF Mtu <value>
TUNNEL CheckSum <Enabled/Disabled>
TunIpipMtu <value>
Command
Modes
Global command mode
Parameter Description
Alias A pre-defined IP interface to be used as a network interface for R3 control traffic and R3 data
traffic. Must be the Bearer.
CSNIF IPAddr The IP address of the Alias interface (Bearer)
CSNIF Mtu The MTU of the Alias interface (Bearer)
TUNNEL
CheckSum
Indicates if the tunnel checksum feature is enabled. or disabled. If this feature is enabled, the
checksum of the inner header is to be verified.
TunIpipMtu The MTU for the IP-in-IP tunnel (used for R3 data traffic) on this interface.