System Administration Guide: IP Services

ProcedureHow to Configure a Router on an IPQoS-Enabled Network

The next procedure uses as its example the topology in Figure 27–4.

Before You Begin

The next procedure assumes that you have already configured the IPQoS systems on your network by performing the previous tasks in this chapter.

  1. Review the configuration files for all IPQoS-enabled systems on your network.

  2. Identify each codepoint that is used in the QoS various policies.

    List the codepoints, and the systems and classes, to which the codepoints apply. The next table can illustrate areas where you might have used the same codepoint. This practice is acceptable. However, you should provide other criteria in the IPQoS configuration file, such as a precedence selector, to determine the precedence of identically marked classes.

    For example, for the sample network that is used in the procedures throughout this chapter, you might construct the following codepoint table.

    System 

    Class 

    PHB 

    DS Codepoint 

    Goldweb

    video

    EF 

    46 (101110) 

    Goldweb

    goldweb

    AF11 

    10 (001010) 

    Userweb

    webout

    AF12 

    12 ( 001100) 

    BigAPPS

    smtp

    AF13 

    14 ( 001110) 

    BigAPPS

    news

    AF18 

    18 ( 010010) 

    BigAPPS

    ftp conformant traffic

    AF22 

    20 ( 010100) 

    BigAPPS

    ftp nonconformant traffic

    AF31 

    26 ( 011010) 

  3. Add the codepoints from your network's IPQoS configuration files to the appropriate files on the Diffserv router.

    The codepoints that you supply should help to configure the router's Diffserv scheduling mechanism. Refer to the router manufacturer's documentation and web sites for instructions.