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Managing IP Quality of Service in Oracle® Solaris 11.4

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Updated: August 2018
 
 

Defining a QoS Policy Task Map

This task map lists the general tasks for creating an IPQoS configuration file and the links to the sections that describe the steps to perform the tasks.

Task
Description
For Instructions
1. Plan your IPQoS-enabled network configuration.
Decide which systems on the local network should become IPQoS enabled.
2. Plan the QoS policy for IPQoS systems on your network.
Identify traffic flows as distinct classes of service. Then, determine which flows require traffic management.
3. Create the IPQoS configuration file and define its first action.
Create the IPQoS file, invoke the IP classifier, and define a class for processing.
4. Add the filters that govern which traffic is selected and organized into a class.
Create filters for a class.
5. Create more classes and filters to be processed by the IP classifier.
Add more classes and filters to the IPQoS configuration file.
6. If the QoS policy calls for flow control, assign flow-control rates and conformance levels to the meter.
Add an action statement with parameters that configure the metering modules.
7. If the QoS policy calls for differentiated forwarding behaviors, define how traffic classes are to be forwarded.
Add an action statement with parameters that configure the marker.
8. If the QoS policy calls for statistics gathering on traffic flows, define how accounting statistics are to be gathered.
Add an action statement with parameters that configure the flow-accounting module.
9. Add the content of a specified IPQoS configuration file into the appropriate kernel modules.
Apply the IPQoS configuration file.
10. If any IPQoS configuration files on the network define forwarding behaviors, add the resulting DSCPs to the appropriate scheduling files on the router.
Configure forwarding behaviors in the router files.