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Mapping QOS with queues
Nicolas Bonnand edited this page Aug 30, 2018
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- a We are still in QOS tab
- b Select queue 4f4f439c-271b-4fef-b52e-2e5d6ca9b82f in queues table
- c Select QOS 50c7a9a6-9a7b-4c0a-8711-832ee3d26782 in QOS table
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d Push button
and a popup "Add queue in QOS" will appear. In this popup, you will see both QOS and Queue UUID that you have selected.
- e Enter a unique mapid for this association ( for example 123 )
- f Press OK to validate.
You should now have something similar to this:
In the QOS 50c7a9a6-9a7b-4c0a-8711-832ee3d26782 (g) , we can now see that a queue as been added in the form mapid=queue ( see h )
Repeat the same process to map the second queue 1b7e5a8b-6f1e-424c-af09-18c1120c7d73 to the same qos 50c7a9a6-9a7b-4c0a-8711-832ee3d26782 with map id 234
- m Select queue 1b7e5a8b-6f1e-424c-af09-18c1120c7d73 in queues table
- n Select QOS 50c7a9a6-9a7b-4c0a-8711-832ee3d26782 in QOS table
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o Push button
and a popup "Add queue in QOS" will appear. In this popup, you will see both QOS and Queue UUID that you have selected.
- p Enter a unique mapid for this association ( for example 234 )
- q Press OK to validate.
At the end, verify that both queues are referenced with their respective mapid under QOS 50c7a9a6-9a7b-4c0a-8711-832ee3d26782
Will see in next chapter how to associate what network traffic with what qos mapid: Associating network traffic and QOS mapid
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