
Chapter 3
34 Avaya QoS Manager User Guide
The following table provides the fields in the Policy List Configuration
form for QoS Policy and their descriptions:
After changing any of the fields click
Apply
to implement the changes, or
Cancel
to revert to the previous values.
Using Address Wildcards
Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a source or destination IP
address. Using wildcards, you can create filters for IP addresses. A
wildcard can also be used to mask specific bits of an IP address. This
mask is used to specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored.
If you specify Host, the wildcard is set to 0.0.0.0, and the entire address
is used. If you specify Any, the wildcard is set to 255.255.255.255, and
the IP address is ignored. You can also specify a custom wildcard to mask
part of the IP address.
Table 3-10. Policy List Configuration Fields - QoS Policy
Field Description
Index
The identification number of the policy list.
Name
The user defined policy name. The user defined
name appears in the Tree View as the policy name.
Type
The type of policy list. For a QoS policy, this field
always returns a value of QoS.
Owner
The defined owner of the policy. Usually the last
person to modify the policy.
Active
Whether or not the policy is active on the module.
Possible statuses include:
Active - The policy is currently active.
Not Active - The policy is not currently active.
Pre Classification
Pre-classification queuing method to be applied to
packets qualifying for this QoS policy in order to
prioritize packets in a high-traffic situation. Possible
values include:
cos-dscp - Apply CoS-DSCP queuing to
packets qualifying for this QoS policy.
dscp - Apply DSCP queuing to packets
qualifying for this QoS policy.
none - Do not pre-classify packets qualifying
for this QoS policy.
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