This section lists the set of tasks for starting and maintaining IPQoS on a Solaris system. Before you use the tasks, you must have a completed IPQoS configuration file, as described in Defining a QoS Policy in the IPQoS Configuration File (Task Map).
Table 4–1 Configuring and Maintaining IPQoS (Task Map)|
Task |
Description |
For Instructions |
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1. Configure IPQoS on a system. |
Use the ipqosconf utility to activate the IPQoS configuration file on a system. |
How to Apply a New Configuration to the IPQoS Kernel Modules |
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2. Make the Solaris startup scripts apply the debugged IPQoS configuration file after each system boot. |
Ensure that the IPQoS configuration is applied each time the system reboots. |
How to Ensure That the IPQoS Configuration Is Applied After Each Reboot |
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3. Enable syslog logging for IPQoS. |
Add an entry to enable syslog logging of IPQoS messages. | |
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4. Fix IPQoS problems as they arise. |
Troubleshoot IPQoS problems by using error messages. |
Refer to the error messages in Table 4–2 |