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Chapter 12: Configuring QoS on the SSR
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Setting priorities for network traffic helps ensure that critical traffic will reach its 
destination even if the exit ports for the traffic are experiencing greater than maximum 
utilization.
Note: Control priority is reserved for system control traffic. Assign that priority 
only when necessary. Otherwise, you may hamper system operations if you 
assign the control priority to non-system traffic (such as HTTP, FTP, and so 
on).
Define flows for Layer 2 and Layer-3/Layer-4 (IP and IPX) traffic.
Flows act as blueprints or templates for Layer-2, IP, and IPX packets. To define a flow, 
you specify values for the fields of Layer-2, IP, and IPX packets. The SSR then uses 
those field values whenever it processes such packets. If you do not specify a value for 
a field, the SSR assumes a wildcard value and so accepts any value for that field.
Establishing the SSR’s Queuing Policy
You can establish one of the following queuing policies on the SSR to set the priority of the 
SSR’s traffic:
Strict priority
This policy assures the higher priorities of throughput but at the expense of lower 
priorities. For example, during heavy loads, low-priority traffic can be dropped to 
preserve throughput of control-priority traffic, and so on.
Weighted-fair queuing
This policy distributes priority throughput among the four priorities (control, high, 
medium, and low) based on percentages.
The SSR can use only one queuing policy at a time. The policy you establish is used on the 
entire SSR. The default queuing policy is strict priority.
To establish queuing policies:
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so. 
2.
Open the configuration file you want to modify and then double-click that file’s QoS 
Configuration object.
3.
Double-click the Global Settings object. 
4.
Click the Queuing Discipline Configuration object.
Queuing Discipline Configuration dialog box similar to the following appears: