bbf-qos-classifiers

This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Broadband Forum requirements on the management of Quali...

Typedef Base type Abstract
action-scope identityref The scope of the action.
action-scope identityref The scope of the action.
action-scope identityref The scope of the action.
action-scope identityref The scope of the action.
qos-color enumeration Defines the frame color that match.
qos-color enumeration Defines a frame color for QoS.
qos-color enumeration Defines a frame color for QoS.
qos-color enumeration Defines a frame color for QoS.
qos-dei-marking-index uint8 An index to a Drop Eligibility Indicator (DEI) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's DEI in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one DEI marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata DEI to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-dei-marking-index uint8 An index to a Drop Eligibility Indicator (DEI) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e., it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame, the metadata travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded. This is independent of all frame manipulations that take place prior to the final egress rewrite. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's DEI in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one DEI marking list, i.e., if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata DEI to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-dei-marking-index uint8 An index to a Drop Eligibility Indicator (DEI) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's DEI in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one DEI marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata DEI to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-dei-marking-index uint8 An index to a Drop Eligibility Indicator (DEI) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's DEI in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one DEI marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata DEI to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-pbit-marking-index uint8 An index to a Priority Code Point bits (p-bits) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's pbit in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one p-bits marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata pbit to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-pbit-marking-index uint8 An index to a Priority Code Point bits (p-bits) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e., it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame, the metadata travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded. This is independent of all frame manipulations that take place prior to the final egress rewrite. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's p-bits in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one p-bits marking list, i.e., if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata p-bits to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-pbit-marking-index uint8 An index to a Priority Code Point bits (p-bits) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's pbit in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one p-bits marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata pbit to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
qos-pbit-marking-index uint8 An index to a Priority Code Point bits (p-bits) marking list. The marking list is a piece of metadata, i.e. it is data that belongs to the frame but is not a field of the frame itself. Once assigned to the frame it travels with the frame until the frame is transmitted or discarded, this independent of all frame manipulations that take place. The content of this marking list is generated via a QoS profile or via a copy from the frame's pbit in a VLAN sub-interface ingress rewrite. Note that a frame has just one p-bits marking list, i.e. if multiple actions write to the same position in the list, then the last write overwrites the previous. As an example, it is possible to provide a metadata pbit to a frame at the ingress side, this data travels with the frame through the switch, and the metadata is used at the egress side when a VLAN tag is pushed into the frame.
write-bac-color union The BAC color to be written. Either this is a specific BAC color value, or it indicates where to take the BAC color from.
write-bac-color union The BAC color to be written. Either this is a specific BAC color value, or it indicates where to take the BAC color from.

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