Structure Of Service Class Templates - Cisco BPX-BXM-155-8DX Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 23
Configuring BXM Virtual Switch Interfaces
When a connection setup request is received from the VSI master in the Label Switch Controller, the
VSI slave (in the BXM, for example) uses the service type identifier to index into a Service Class
Template database containing extended parameter settings for connections matching that index. The
slave uses these values to complete the connection setup and program the hardware.
One of the parameters specified for each service type is the particular BXM class of service buffer
(qbin) to use. The qbin buffers provide separation of service type to match the QoS requirements.
Service templates on the BPX are maintained by the BCC and are downloaded to the BXM cards as part
of the card configuration process as a result of:
The templates are non-configurable.

Structure of Service Class Templates

There are 3 types of templates:
You can assign any one of the nine templates to a virtual switch interface. (See Figure 23-9.)
Each template table row includes an entry that defines the qbin to be used for that class of service. See
Figure 23-9 for an illustration of how service class databases map to qbins. This mapping defines a
relationship between the template and the interface qbin's configuration.
A qbin template defines a default configuration for the set of qbins for the logical interface. When a
template assignment is made to an interface, the corresponding default qbin configuration becomes the
interface's qbin configuration.
Some of the parameters of the interface's qbin configuration can be changed on a per interface basis.
Such changes affect only that interface's qbin configuration and no others, and do not affect the qbin
templates.
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
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MPLS Switching
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on a BCC (control card) switchover
when a card has active interfaces and is reset (Hardware reset)
on a BCC (control card) rebuild
VSI Special Types
ATMF Types
MPLS Types
Class of Service Templates and Qbins
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