Index
IN-9
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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fragmentation 1
Frame Relay
attaching, QoS policies using map classes 16
comparing committed rate data for policing and
shaping
5
configuring PVC oversubscription 11, 12
creating map classes 1
DE bit 6
drop policy 3
encapsulation types 42
exponential-weight-constant 3
IP RTP 4, 5
IP RTP priority (VoIP) 5
oversubscription
map classes 15
PVCs 7
restrictions 9
physical interface QoS inheritance 13
priority queues 4
QoS policies restrictions 13
queuing outbound traffic 7
traffic shaping 8, 5, 6
weighted fair queuing 2, 4
frame-relay class command 16, 19, 16, 45
frame-relay interface-dlci command 17, 19, 16
frame-relay interface-queue commands 2, 3
frame-relay ip rtp priority command 5
frame-relay map-class command 16
frame-relay traffic rate command 6
frame-relay traffic-shape command 7
frame-relay vc-bundle command 36
FRF.12 3
See also LFI.
FRTS 8
FRTS, See Frame Relay traffic shaping.
G
global pool tunnels 19
differentiated service 26
in DS-TE 20
global synchronization, maximizing 13
green token bucket 18
guaranteed minimum bandwidth 10
H
hierarchical input policing
child policies 10
configuring 19
description of 6, 10
restrictions for 11
See also, hierarchical policies.
hierarchical policies
attaching 21
bandwidth percent command in child policies 4
benefits of 3
child policies 4, 7, 8, 10
configuration examples 22
configuring overhead accounting 7
configuring percent-based policing 34
description of 2
guidelines for configuring 13
hierarchical input policing 6, 10
interfaces not supporting hierarchical policies 12
interfaces supporting hierarchical policies 12
nested hierarchical policies 6, 7
oversubscription 11, 10
parent policies 4, 7, 8, 10
three-level hierarchical policies 6, 8
types of 6
verification examples 29
verifying 27
hierarchical shaping 4, 5, 6
configuration examples 21
maximum line card virtual circuits 8
overview 4
restrictions 8