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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
OL-7433-09
Chapter 5 Distributing Bandwidth Between Queues
Bandwidth Distribution Between Queues
Bandwidth and Priority Service
To configure priority queuing, use the priority command in policy-map class configuration mode and
configure the bandwidth in the following way:
In releases prior to Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI, specify a minimum bandwidth rate using the
priority command.
In Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI and later releases, specify a minimum bandwidth rate using the
police command. The router no longer supports the percent and bandwidth-kbps options for the
priority command.
When you create a priority queue using the priority command, the router sets the committed information
rate (CIR) of the queue to near link bandwidth. Therefore, the priority queue can consume almost all of
the link bandwidth when packets are transmitted from it. As a result, there is no way to guarantee
bandwidth to the other queues on the link. To resolve this, configure the other queues using the
bandwidth remaining command. This command enables the router to allocate relative amounts of
bandwidth, eliminating the need to constantly change the class bandwidth.
Table 5-4 lists the functional differences between the bandwidth and priority commands:
The bandwidth and priority commands are also designed to meet different QoS policy objectives.
Table 5-5 lists those differing objectives:
Ta b l e 5-4 Comparison of Functional Differences Between the bandwidth and priority
Commands
Function bandwidth Command priority Command
Minimum bandwidth guarantee Ye s Yes
Maximum bandwidth guarantee No Yes
Built-in policer No No
Provides low-latency No Yes
Ta b l e 5-5 Comparison of QoS Policy Objectives of the bandwidth and priority Commands
Application bandwidth Command priority Command
Bandwidth management for WAN links Yes Somewhat
Manage delay and variations in delay (jitter) No Yes
Improve application response time No Yes

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BrandCisco
Model10000 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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