Cisco IOS XR Modular Quality of Service Configuration Guide for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - H - I - L - M - P - Q - R - S - T - W -

Index

A

ACL Deny QC-17

ATM CLP bit, matching on QC-52

ATM on Layer 2 VPN QC-18

B

bandwidth command QC-88

C

class-based packet marking

configuring QC-28

set qos-group command QC-30

class command QC-130

classification

description QC-12

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-23

class map submode

match access-group command QC-23

match dscp command QC-23

match precedence command QC-24

match qos-group command QC-24

conform-action command QC-96

congestion avoidance

defined QC-107

description QC-107

summary QC-4

congestion management, summary QC-3

CoS (class of service), defining classes QC-14

D

default traffic class

summary QC-13

tail drop QC-13

differentiated service model, classification QC-15

E

enhanced hierarchical ingress policing

configuring QC-40

exceed-action command QC-91

F

fabric quality of service

configuring QC-129

configuring (examples) QC-131

creating a fabric QoS service policy QC-129

overview QC-128

policy-map command QC-130

Frame Relay discard eligibility bit

matching QC-51

setting QC-50

Frame Relay on Layer 2 VPN QC-17

H

hierarchical ingress policing

configuring QC-38

example QC-68

I

in-place policy modification

(examples) QC-70

description QC-19

interface submode

service-policy command QC-27

IP DSCP (differentiated services code point) value, when to use QC-16

IP precedence

default QC-15

edge router function QC-15

low-latency queueing (LLQ) QC-14

overview QC-14

packet classification QC-15

QoS features supported QC-16

reset recommendation QC-16

ToS field QC-14

values (table) QC-15

when to use QC-16

WRED QC-14

L

LLQ (low-latency queueing)

See queueing

M

marking combinations

conditional and unconditional on ingress QC-82

conform and exceed actions QC-82

match access-group command QC-23

match cos command QC-23

match dscp command QC-23

match precedence command QC-24

match qos-group command QC-24

match vlan command QC-24

MDRR (modified deficit round robin), description QC-78

MQC (modular QoS command-line interface), description QC-4

multiple action set

(examples) QC-101

description QC-82

P

partitioning network, QoS packet marking QC-14

police command QC-95

policers and shapers, description QC-77

policy map class submode

bandwidth command QC-88

police command QC-95

set cos command QC-30

set discard-class command QC-30

set dscp command QC-30

set precedence command QC-30

set qos-group command QC-33

set srp-priority command QC-30

shape average command QC-116

policy map police submode

conform-action command QC-96

exceed-action command QC-91

policy map submode

class command QC-130

Q

QoS (Quality of Service)

benefits QC-2

characteristics QC-1

congestion mechanisms, policers and shapers QC-77

features

class-based packet marking QC-13

traffic policing QC-3

traffic shaping QC-3

techniques

classification QC-12

congestion avoidance QC-4

congestion management QC-3

packet classification QC-2

QoS Services on mVPN

configuring conditional markings QC-47

configuring unconditional markings QC-49

description QC-47

example QC-70

queueing

low-latency queuing (LLQ) QC-78

quantum size QC-78

scheduling mechanism QC-78

strict priority QC-78

R

RFC 791, Internet Protocol QC-15

S

service models, end-to-end, differentiated service QC-4

service-policy command QC-27

service-policy command, attaching traffic policies QC-27

set cos command QC-30

set discard-class command QC-30

set dscp command QC-30

set precedence command QC-30

set qos-group command QC-33

set srp-priority command QC-30

shape average command QC-116

show policy-map interface command QC-28

T

traffic class

class-map command QC-12

creating QC-22

major elements QC-12

match commands QC-12

traffic policer

committed information rate (CIR) QC-82

peak information rate (PIR) QC-82

purpose QC-83

single-rate, two color policer QC-82

traffic policers and traffic shapers, use of traffic descriptor QC-12

traffic policing

description QC-81

exceed-action command QC-96

packet marking QC-83

single-rate token bucket QC-85

summary QC-3

traffic policy

attaching to an interface QC-27

class command QC-13

creating QC-25

elements QC-13

maximum number of traffic classes QC-13

policy-map command QC-13

purpose QC-13

traffic shaping

description QC-79

enabled QC-79

shape average command QC-93

token bucket QC-81

traffic policing, contrasted with QC-86

W

WRED (weighted random early detection)

average queue size QC-110

IP Precedence QC-109

overview QC-109

TCP QC-109

uses QC-109