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Before You Begin
Before you begin configuring a Services Router for CoS ,
complete the following tasks:
- If you do not already have a basic understanding of CoS,
read Class-of-Service Overview.
- Determine whether the Services Router needs to support
different traffic streams, such as voice or video. If so, CoS helps
to make sure this traffic receives more than basic best-effort packet
delivery service.
- Determine whether the Services Router is directly
attached to any applications that send CoS-classified packets. If
no sources are enabled for CoS, you must configure and apply rewrite
rules on the interfaces facing the sources.
- Determine whether the Services Router must support
assured forwarding (AF) classes. Assured forwarding usually requires
random early detection (RED) drop profiles to be configured and applied.
- Determine whether the Services Router must support
expedited forwarding (EF) classes with a policer. Policers require
you to apply a burst size and bandwidth limit to the traffic flow,
and set a consequence for packets that exceed these limits—usually
a high loss priority, so that packets exceeding the policer limits
are discarded first.
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