
Avaya QoS Manager User Guide 27
Avaya QoS Manager Views
Policy Enforcement Points
The Policy Enforcement Points (PEPs) table allows you to add, modify,
move, and delete policies to an interface. This section provides a
description of the Policy Enforcement Points list.
Figure 3-1. Policy Enforcement Points Table
The Policy Enforcement Points Table allows you to apply ACL and QoS
lists to specific interfaces and directions in Avaya QoS Manager.
The following table provides a list of the fields in the Policy Enforcement
Points Table:
To modify a Policy Enforcement Points table, select policies for interfaces
and directions using the pull-down list in the
Active ACL
and
Active QoS
fields.
DSCP Mapping Table
DSCP (Differential Service Code Point) is an extension of IP that
provides a method of encoding QoS information in the IP header of
traffic. The DSCP Mapping value applies only to packets with the
operation value of permit.
To view or edit the DSCP mapping, select the policy in the Tree View
whose DSCP Mapping properties you wish to view, and then the
DSCP
Map
tab in the Tree View. The DSCP Mapping table appears in the Table
View.
Table 3-5. Policy Enforcement Points Fields
Fields Description
Interface
The interface name and description.
Direction
The direction the lists apply to on the interface.
Active ACL
The Access Control List active on this interface and direction.
Active QoS
The QoS list active on this interface and direction.
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