Before You Begin
The procedure assumes that you have already started file creation and have defined classes. It continues building the IPQoS configuration file that is created in How to Create the IPQoS Configuration File and Define Traffic Classes.
For more information, see Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
For example, on the IPQoS-enabled server Goldweb, you would start after the following class clause:
class { name video next_action markEF enable_stats FALSE }
filter { name webout sport 80 direction LOCAL_OUT class goldweb }
Assigns the name webout to the filter.
Selects traffic with a source port of 80, the usual port for HTTP (web) traffic.
Further selects traffic that is outgoing from the local system.
Identifies the class to which the filter belongs, in this instance, class goldweb.
For detailed information about the filter clause in the IPQoS configuration file, refer to filter Clause.
filter { name videoout sport videosrv direction LOCAL_OUT class video }
Assigns the name videoout to the filter.
Selects traffic with a source port of videosrv, a previously defined port for the streaming video application on this system.
Further selects traffic that is outgoing from the local system.
Identifies the class to which the filter belongs, in this instance, class video.
See How to Start the ipqos Service for specific instructions about starting or restarting the service.
See General IPQoS Configuration Planning Task Map for a list of additional changes that might be needed.