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13 • Link scheduler configuration
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“rate-limit 512” allows no more than 512 kbit/sec to pass which avoids queueing in the modem.
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“header-length 20” specifies how many framing bytes are added by the modem to “pack” the IP packet on
the link. The framing is taken into account by the rate limiter.
the link. The framing is taken into account by the rate limiter.
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“atm-modem” tells the rate limiter that the access link is ATM based. This option includes the ATM over-
head into the rate limit calculation. Please add 8 bytes to the header-length for AAL5 in this case.
head into the rate limit calculation. Please add 8 bytes to the header-length for AAL5 in this case.
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“source traffic-class” enters a sub-mode where the specific handling for a traffic-class is described. The list of
sources in the service-policy profile tells the arbiter which “traffic sources” to serve.
sources in the service-policy profile tells the arbiter which “traffic sources” to serve.
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“local-voice” is the predefined traffic-class for locally terminated voice packet streams.
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“priority” means that packet of the source being described are always passed on immediately, packets of
other classes follow later if the rate limit permits.
other classes follow later if the rate limit permits.
Command cross reference
Comparing SmartWare with the Cisco IOS QoS software command syntax often helps administrators to
straightforwardly configure SmartNode devices. In
straightforwardly configure SmartNode devices. In
the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 QoS commands are in
contrast with the respective SmartWare commands.
Link scheduler configuration task list
To configure QoS features, perform the tasks described in the following sections. Depending on your require-
ments some of the tasks are required while other tasks are optional.
ments some of the tasks are required while other tasks are optional.
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Defining the access control list profile
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Creating a service-policy profile (see
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Devoting the service policy profile to an interface (see
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Displaying link arbitration status (see
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Displaying link scheduling profile information (see
Table 4. Command cross reference
Action
IOS command
SmartWare command
Specifies the name of the policy map or profile
to be created or modified.
to be created or modified.
policy-map policy-map-
name
name
profile service-policy
profile-name
profile-name
Specifies the name of the class map or class to
be created.
be created.
class-map class-map-name source traffic-class class-
name
For IOS specifies average or peak bit rate
shaping. For SmartWare assigns the average
bit rate to a source.
shaping. For SmartWare assigns the average
bit rate to a source.
shape {average | peak} cir
[bc] [be]
[bc] [be]
rate bit-rate
For IOS specifies or modifies the bandwidth
allocated for a class belonging to a policy
map. Percent defines the percentage of avail-
able bandwidth to be assigned to the class. For
SmartWare assigns the weight of the selected
source (only used with wfq).
allocated for a class belonging to a policy
map. Percent defines the percentage of avail-
able bandwidth to be assigned to the class. For
SmartWare assigns the weight of the selected
source (only used with wfq).
bandwidth {bandwidth-
kbps | percent percent}
kbps | percent percent}
share percent-of-bandwidth