Configuring a pbr policy – Brocade MLX Series and NetIron Family (Supporting Multi-Service IronWare R05.6.xx) User Manual
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Brocade MLX Series and NetIron Family Documentation Updates
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IPTV support on Brocade NetIron CES and Brocade CER devices
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Port tag type (untagged or tagged port)
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Port speed and duplex
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TOS-based Configuration – All ports in the LAG must have the same TOS-based QoS
configuration before LAG deployment, During deployment the configuration on the primary
port is replicated to all ports and on undeployment, each port inherits the same TOS-based
QoS configuration.
To change port parameters, you must change them on the primary port. The software
automatically applies the changes to the other ports in the LAG.
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Using the system-max trunk-num num c command, the device can support the following
LAG/member port configurations:
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256 LAGs with each containing 8 member ports.
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128 LAGs with each containing 16 member ports.
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64 LAGs with each containing 32 member ports.
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32 LAGs with each containing 64 member ports.
You can change the number of LAGs and member ports by. The valid values are 32, 64,
128, and 256. By default, the router
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Using the system-max trunk-num-100g command, the device can support the following
100GbE LAG scalability configurations:
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16 LAGs with each containing 2 member ports.
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8 LAGs with each containing 4 member ports.
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4 LAGs with each containing 8 member ports.
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2 LAGs with each containing 16 member ports.
You can change the number of LAGs and member ports by. The valid values are 32, 64,
128, and 256. By default, the router
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The total number of ports in a trunk is controlled by the system-max trunk-num command for
both non-100G and 100G trunks.
Make sure the device on the other end of the LAG link can support the same number of ports in the
link.
IPTV support on Brocade NetIron CES and Brocade CER devices
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) multicast streams are supported on Brocade NetIron CES and
Brocade NetIron CER devices.
Configuring a PBR policy
NOTE
The following information updates the Configuring a PBR policy section in the Policy-Based Routing
chapter.
The “match” and “set” statements described in this section are not supported at the interface
level.