An IPQoS configuration file consists of a tree of action statements that implement the QoS policy that you defined in Planning the Quality-of-Service Policy. The IPQoS configuration file configures the IPQoS modules. Each action statement contains a set of classes, filters, or parameters to be processed by the module that is called in the action statement.
For the complete syntax of the IPQoS configuration file, refer to Example 6–3 and the ipqosconf(1m) man page.
The tasks in this chapter explain how to create IPQoS configuration files for three IPQoS-enabled systems. These systems are part of the network topology of the company BigISP, which was introduced in Figure 2–4.
Goldweb – A web server that hosts web sites for customers who have purchased premium-level SLAs.
Userweb – A less-powerful web server that hosts personal web sites for home users who have purchased “best-effort” SLAs.
BigAPPS – An application server that serves mail, network news, and FTP to both gold-level and best-effort customers.
The three configuration files illustrate the most common IPQoS configurations. You might use them as templates for your own IPQoS implementation.