Defining Scheduler Maps
After defining schedulers you associate them with forwarding classes by means of scheduler maps.
To configure scheduler maps using the J-Web configuration editor:
- Select Configure>Class of Service>Scheduler
Maps.
The Configure Scheduler Maps summary page appears.
- Fill in the options as shown in Table 91.
- Click one of the following buttons:
- Click OK to check your configuration, save it as a candidate configuration, and return to the main configuration page, then click Commit Options>Commit.
- Click Cancel to cancel your entries and return to the main page.
Table 91: Scheduler Maps Configuration Options
Field | Function | Action |
---|---|---|
Configure Scheduler Maps | ||
Scheduler map name | Displays the names of defined scheduler maps. Scheduler maps link schedulers to forwarding classes. | None |
Schedulers | For each map, displays the schedulers assigned to it. | None |
Forwarding Class | For each map, displays the forwarding classes assigned to it. | None |
Details of Scheduler | ||
Name | Displays the scheduler assigned to the selected scheduler map | None |
Value | Displays the CoS values. | None |
Add | Opens a page that allows you to add a scheduler map. | To add a scheduler map, click Add. |
Edit | Opens a page that allows you to edit a selected scheduler map. | To edit an existing scheduler map, select the scheduler map in the summary page and click Edit. |
Delete | Removes selected scheduler maps. | To remove an existing scheduler map, select the scheduler map and click Delete. |
Add Scheduler Map/Edit Scheduler Map | ||
Scheduler map name | Specifies the name for a scheduler map. | To name a map, type the name—for example, be-scheduler-map. |
Scheduler mapping | Allows you to associate a preconfigured scheduler with a forwarding class. Once applied to an interface, the scheduler maps affect the hardware queues, packet schedulers, and RED drop profiles. | To associate a scheduler with a forwarding class, locate the forwarding class and select the scheduler in the box next to it. |