Netgear GS724TPv2 User Manual - Page 171
Simple Policy, Color Mode, Color Blind, Committed Rate, Mark CoS, Mark IP Precedence, Mark IP DSCP
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NETGEAR 24-Port Gigabit Smart Managed Pro Switch with PoE+ and 2 SFP Ports Model GS724TPv2 12. If you select the Simple Policy radio button, you can specify the traffic policing style for the class: • Color Mode. From the menu, select one of the following options: - Color Blind. This is the default selection. Color classes do not apply. Note: A valid color class contains a single, non-excluded match criterion for the CoS, IP DSCP, or IP Precedence option. The configured option must not conflict with the classifier of the policy instance itself. • Committed Rate. Enter the committed rate that is applied to conforming packets by specifying a value in the range from 1 to 65535.b The switch multiplies the value that you enter by 16 to get the value in kb/s. 13. Select the conforming actions. The Conform Action section lists the actions to be taken on conforming packets according to the policing metrics. By default, conforming packets are sent. In the Conform Action section, select one of the following actions: • Send. Packets are forwarded unmodified. This is the default confirming action and the default violating action. • Drop. Packets are dropped. • Mark CoS. Packets are marked by DiffServ with the specified CoS value before being forwarded. This selection requires that the Mark CoS field is set. You must select a CoS value from 0 to 7 from the menu. • Mark IP Precedence. These packets are marked by DiffServ with the specified IP Precedence value before being forwarded. This selection requires that the Mark IP Precedence field is set. You must select an IP precedence value from 0 to 7 from the menu. • Mark IP DSCP. Packets are marked by DiffServ with the specified DSCP value before being forwarded. This selection requires that the DSCP field is set. You must select a DSCP code from the menu. The menu includes Other as a selection, which lets you enter an IP DSCP value from 0 to 63. The DSCP value is defined as the high-order six bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header. Note: In the Violate Action section, by default the Drop radio button is selected. No other selection is available because the switch always drops packets that violate the policy. 14. Click the Apply button. The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Configure Quality of Service 171