Cisco CiscoWork QoS Policy Manager 4.1.2 User Guide
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User Guide for QoS Policy Manager 3.0
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Chapter 6 Working with Policy Groups and Policies
Working with Policy Groups
The following topics describe how to configure QoS properties and mappings for
a policy group or a policy group template:
a policy group or a policy group template:
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Defining QoS Properties
This topic describes how to define QoS properties using the QoS Properties
wizard.
wizard.
The following QoS properties can be configured for a policy group or policy
group template (depending on the device constraints):
group template (depending on the device constraints):
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Congestion Management—The type of scheduling and the scheduling
parameters, if required.
parameters, if required.
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Shaping Settings:
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Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) parameters
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Modular Shaping parameters
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Traffic Control Settings:
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IP RTP priority parameters
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IP RTP header compression (CRTP) parameters
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Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) parameters
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Voice configuration (FRF) parameters
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Signaling parameters
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Trust state parameters
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QoS style—port-based or VLAN-based
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Tx ring
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Inline power—Implements inline power on power-enabled Ethernet line
cards.
cards.
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Congestion Avoidance—Weighted Random Early Detect (WRED)
parameters
parameters
After you create a policy group, or policy group template, and define its device
constraints using the Policy Group Definition wizard, you can define its QoS
properties using the QoS Properties wizard. The QoS Properties wizard lets you
constraints using the Policy Group Definition wizard, you can define its QoS
properties using the QoS Properties wizard. The QoS Properties wizard lets you