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Viewing the qos capability set of an interface – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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QoS function

Subfunction

Parameters

CQL N/A

Interface—Match packets received on the specified
interface.

IPv4 ACL—Match packets by using an IPv4 ACL.

IPv6 ACL—Match packets by using an IPv6 ACL.

Fragments—Match fragmented packets.

Great-Than—Match packets greater than the specified

size.

Less-Than—Match packets smaller than the specified

size.

TCP—Match packets with the specified TCP port number.

UDP—Match packets with the specified UDP port

number.

IP—Match IP packets.

MPLS-EXP—Match packets with the specified MPLS EXP

value.

PQL

N/A

See the parameters for CQL.

MSM

Service Priority

802.1p—Use the 802.1p priority.

DiffServ—Use the DiffServ model.

Very-High—Use very high priority.

High—Use high priority.

Normal—Use normal priority.

Low—Use low priority.

ToS—Use the ToS field.

Default Queue Rate—Configure the default queue rate.

Bandwidth Level—Configure the bandwidth level.

Rate Limiting—Configure rate limiting.

Rate Configuration

Rate Configuration—Configure the maximum transmission
rate and maximum receiving rate for the device.

Viewing the QoS capability set of an interface

1.

Access the QoS Capacity Information window.

2.

Click the View interface capability information link.
The Interface capability information page appears.

3.

Select an interface from the Choose interface list.
The icon next to a function or parameter indicates that the interface supports that function or

parameter. The icon next to a function or parameter indicates that the interface does not

support that function or parameter.

Table 3

describes the functions and parameters.