Table Of Contents
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - P - Q - R - S - T - V - W -
Index
A
ATM CLP bit, matching on QC-38
B
bandwidth
egress minimum on CRS-MSC-140G QC-62
bandwidth command QC-71
bundle interfaces QC-12, QC-14, QC-15, QC-16
C
class-based packet marking
configuring QC-28
set qos-group command QC-30
class command QC-113
classification
description QC-11
methods QC-11
QoS group QC-14
See class-based packet marking
See IP precedence
set cos command QC-14
set qos-group command QC-14
summary QC-2
class-map command QC-22
class map submode
match access-group command QC-22
match discard-class command QC-23
match dscp command QC-23
match precedence command QC-23
match protocol command QC-23
match qos-group command QC-23
clear channel ATM SPAs
priority queue QC-61
queue-based actions QC-60
random detect QC-96
statistics QC-21
conform-action command QC-79
congestion avoidance
defined QC-93
description QC-93
summary QC-3
congestion management, summary QC-3
control packets QC-134
CoS (class of service), defining classes QC-17
CRS-MSC-140G
egress minimum bandwidth QC-62
egress queueing QC-62
high-priority propagation QC-61
ingress queueing QC-62
interfaces supported QC-5
layer-all accounting QC-63, QC-64
policer burst granularity QC-64
policer requirement QC-61
policing QC-64
priority queueing QC-61
D
default traffic class
summary QC-14
tail drop QC-14
differentiated service model, classification QC-17
E
exceed-action command QC-74
F
fabric quality of service
configuring QC-111
configuring (examples) QC-114
creating a fabric QoS service policy QC-112
overview QC-110
policy-map command QC-113
G
granularity
policer QC-68
policer burst QC-64
shaper QC-69
H
hierarchical ingress policing
configuring QC-37
example QC-52
Hierarchical VPLS QC-125
high-priority propagation QC-61
I
in-place policy modification
(examples) QC-53
description QC-20
interfaces
Link Bundling QC-119
supported on CRS-MSC-140G QC-5
interface submode
service-policy command QC-27
IP DSCP (differentiated services code point) value, when to use QC-18
IP precedence
default QC-18
edge router function QC-17
low-latency queueing (LLQ) QC-14
overview QC-17
packet classification QC-17
QoS features supported QC-18
reset recommendation QC-18
ToS field QC-17
values (table) QC-17
when to use QC-18
WRED QC-14
L
layer-all accounting QC-63, QC-64
LLQ (low-latency queueing)
See queueing
M
match access-group command QC-22
match cos command QC-22
match discard-class command QC-23
match dscp command QC-23
match precedence command QC-23
match protocol command QC-23
match qos-group command QC-23
match vlan command QC-24
MDRR (Modified Deficit Round Robin), defined QC-60
MDRR (modified deficit round robin), description QC-60
MQC (modular QoS command-line interface), description QC-4
Multicast VPN QC-132
multiple action set
(examples) QC-86
conditional multiple action set
policer egress markings QC-65
policer ingress markings QC-65
description QC-64
unconditional multiple action set QC-15
egress markings QC-16
ingress markings QC-15
P
P2MDRR (packet-by-packet MDRR), description QC-60
partitioning network, QoS packet marking QC-14
police command QC-78
policer
burst granularity QC-64
policer granularity QC-68
policers and shapers, description QC-60
policing
CRS-MSC-140G QC-64
policy map class submode
bandwidth command QC-71
police command QC-78
set cos command QC-30
set discard-class command QC-30
set dscp command QC-29
set precedence command QC-29
set qos-group command QC-33
set srp-priority command QC-30
shape average command QC-101
policy map police submode
conform-action command QC-79
exceed-action command QC-74
policy map submode
class command QC-113
Q
Q-in-Any QoS QC-129
QinQ QoS QC-128
QoS (Quality of Service)
benefits QC-2
characteristics QC-1
congestion mechanisms, policers and shapers QC-59
features
class-based packet marking QC-14
traffic policing QC-3
traffic shaping QC-3
techniques
classification QC-11
congestion avoidance QC-3
congestion management QC-3
packet classification QC-2
queueing
egress on CRS-MSC-140G QC-62
ingress on CRS-MSC-140G QC-62
low-latency queuing (LLQ) QC-60
quantum size QC-60
scheduling mechanism QC-60
strict priority QC-60
R
RFC 791, Internet Protocol QC-17
rings (outer and inner) QC-134
S
service models, end-to-end, differentiated service QC-4
service-policy command QC-27
service-policy command, attaching traffic policies QC-26
set cos command QC-30
set discard-class command QC-30
set dscp command QC-29
set precedence command QC-29
set qos-group command QC-33
set srp-priority command QC-30
shape average command QC-101
shaper granularity QC-69
show policy-map interface command QC-28
SRP QC-134
T
traffic class
class-map command QC-12
creating QC-21
major elements QC-12
match commands QC-12
traffic policer
committed information rate (CIR) QC-64
peak information rate (PIR) QC-64
purpose QC-66
single-rate, two color policer QC-64
traffic policers and traffic shapers, use of traffic descriptor QC-11
traffic policing
description QC-63
exceed-action command QC-79
packet marking QC-65
single-rate token bucket QC-67
summary QC-3
traffic policy
attaching to an interface QC-26
class command QC-13
creating QC-24
elements QC-13
maximum number of traffic classes QC-13
policy-map command QC-13
purpose QC-13
traffic shaping
description QC-63
enabled QC-63
shape average command QC-76
traffic policing, contrasted with QC-68
V
VPLS QoS QC-135
W
wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) QC-134
WRED (weighted random early detection)
average queue size QC-95
IP Precedence QC-94
overview QC-94
TCP QC-95
uses QC-94