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POST/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
GET/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
UPDATE/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
DELETE/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
POST/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
GET/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
UPDATE/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
DELETE/networks/{networkID}/ports/{portID}
NOTE: You cannot use APIs to request information about routers and subnets.
The software is compatible with the OpenStack Horizon dashboard interface.
For more information about Dell OpenStack, refer to Dell OpenStack-Powered Cloud Solution Reference
Architecture.
Quality of Service (QoS)
Three service levels are available: platinum, gold, and silver. The priority levels for the three service levels
of QoS are predetermined. The following table provides the default queue weights for the available
service levels:
Queue Number Default Weight Equivalent Percentage Service Level
1 1 6.67% Silver
2 2 13.33% Gold
3 4 26.67% DCB/DCBx
4 8 53.33% Platinum
A QoS profile includes the service level, the queue priority, and the queue ID (for example: Platinum, 3,
Q1). Packets are marked on the access switches so the QoS levels are valid throughout the active fabric.
Types of QoS
You can configure QoS for a flow (up to 12–tuple), an endpoint (VM or MAC), a network (VLAN) or a host
(server). You can configure the following QoS type:
Network-based QoS — Configure the requested service level on the switch ports specified in the
policy. To configure the network-based QoS, the software uses a VLAN-based QoS OF extension.
Configuring a QoS Policy
You can configure a QoS policy on the GUI. First, choose the QoS service level. Specify the match
criteria, then define the desired actions.
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