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Tofab QoS Queues per Egress Line Card on Cisco 12000 Series Routers
Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card Feature Overview
Related Features and Technologies
Monitoring Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card
Tofab QoS Queues per Egress Line Card on Cisco 12000 Series Routers
Part Number OL-8683-01 (Rev. A0) November 16, 2007
Feature History
This feature module contains the following sections:
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Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card Feature Overview
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Monitoring Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card
Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card Feature Overview
Integrated Services Engine (ISE) line cards on Cisco 12000 series routers running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)S provide 8 queues per bay. The user can configure 8 local output queues on each physical port on any bay carrying an ISE SPA or ISE line card.
There are no new QoS commands for Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card.
There are no changes to the QoS CLI commands for ingress Class of Service (CoS).
All high priority traffic and multicast traffic transmitted from SPAs to multiservice engine line cards must still go through the high priority or multicast queues.
Class of Service (CoS) configuration for the queues is still done per line card, using the legacy CoS CLI command, cos-queue-group. The cos-queue-group command configures the following items:
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Precedence traffic (priority 0 to 6) on all 8 queues for a bay, normal priority queues, the low latency queue (LLQ), and all 7 Random Early Detection (RED) labels
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Random Early Detection (RED) configuration for the RED labels
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Deficit Round Robin (DRR) weights for all normal priority queues
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Strict priority for the low latency queue
Class of Service (CoS) policies can be configured for specific slots and multicast queues, using the slot-table-cos command. After a Class of Service (CoS) table is defined for a specific slot, using the slot-table-cos command, the Class of Service (CoS) table can be applied to that slot's queues, using the rx-cos-slot command.
The Tofab queue allocations are static. When a new line card is inserted into the router, the route processor sends a message to all the existing line cards. The existing line cards then configure their own Tofab queues to include the newly inserted line card.
Benefits
Multiservice engine line cards on Cisco 12000 series routers running Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)S provide 8 queues per bay.
Restrictions
None.
Related Features and Technologies
Quality of Service (QoS) on Cisco 12000 series routers
Related Documents
For further information on configuring Cisco 12000 series routers, refer to the following documents:
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Cisco 12000 Series Router Configuration Guide for Cisco IOS
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Installation and Configuration Guide for the specific router
Supported Platforms
The Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card feature is supported on the following multiservice engine SPAs and line cards on Cisco IOS Release 12.0(32)S on Cisco 12000 series routers:
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10-port Gigabit Ethernet SPA
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1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet SPA
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5-port Gigabit Ethernet SPA
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8-port Fast Ethernet Line Card
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1-port OC-192 POS SPA
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2-port OC48 DPT Line Card
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1-port Channelized OC-12/STM1 Line Card
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8-port Channelized T1/E1 SPA
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2-port T3/E3 Serial SPA
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4-port T3/E3 Serial SPA
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2-port Channelized T3 to DS0 SPA
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4-port Channelized T3 to DS0 SPA
Supported MIBs
None.
Prerequisites
None.
Configuration Tasks
No configuration is necessary for the Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card feature.
Monitoring Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card
Use the following commands to display information about the Tofab queues:
Command Reference
There are no new or modified QoS commands for the Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE line cards feature.
There are no changes to the QoS CLI commands for ingress Class of Service (CoS) for the Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card feature. See the Tofab QoS Queues per Egress ISE SPA or ISE Line Card Feature Overview section for details.
Glossary
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