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Limitations for Configuring CoS for Aggregated Interfaces
There are some restrictions when you configure
CoS on aggregated Ethernet and SONET/SDH interfaces:
- Chassis scheduling, described in Associating the Scheduler Map with the Packet Forwarding Component
Queues, is not supported on aggregated interfaces, because a chassis
scheduler applies to the entire PIC and not just to one interface.
- Per-unit scheduling, described in Associating the Scheduler Map and a Shaping Rate with a DLCI
or VLAN, is not supported on aggregated interfaces. Furthermore,
you cannot configure per-unit scheduling on any member link in an
aggregated interface.
- An aggregated interface is a pseudo-interface. Therefore,
CoS queues are not associated with the aggregated interface. Instead,
CoS queues are associated with the member link interfaces of the aggregated
interface.
- When you apply CoS parameters to the aggregated interface,
they are applied to the CoS queues of the member link interfaces.
You can apply CoS classifiers and rewrite rules directly to the member
link interfaces, and the software uses the values you configure.
- When you apply scheduler maps to member link interfaces,
the software cannot always use the values you configure because the
speed of the aggregated interface is the sum of the speeds of its
member link interfaces.
When the scheduler map of the aggregate interface
has schedulers configured for absolute transmit rate, the scheduler
for the member link interfaces is scaled to the speed of each member
link interface. Each member link interface has an automatic scheduler
map that is not visible in the CLI. This scheduler map is allocated
when the member link is added to the aggregate interface and is deleted
when the member link is removed from the aggregate interface.
- If you configure the scheduler transmit rate of the aggregate
interface as an absolute rate, the software uses the following formula
to scale the transmit rate of each member link:
- transmit rate of member link interface =
- (configured transmit rate of aggregate interface /
- total speed of aggregate interface) *
- (total speed of member link interface / total configured
percent) * 100
- If you configure the scheduler transmit rate of the aggregate
interface as a percentage, the software uses the following formula
to scale the transmit rate of each member link:
- transmit rate percent of member link interface =
- (configured transmit rate percent of aggregate interface
/
- total configured percent) * 100
The total configured percent is the sum of the
configured transmit rate of all schedulers in terms of percentage
of the total speed of the aggregate interface.
For more information, see Examples: Configuring CoS for Aggregated Ethernet and SONET/SDH
Interfaces.
- All the other parameters for the schedulers, including
priority, drop profile, and buffer size, are copied without change
from the scheduler of the aggregated interface to the member link
interfaces.
- The configuration related to the logical interfaces, including
classifiers and rewrite rules, is copied from the aggregated logical
interface configuration to the member link logical interfaces.
- For the scheduler map applied to an aggregated interface,
if you configure a transmission rate in absolute terms, then the traffic
of all the member link interfaces might be affected if any of the
member link interfaces go up or down.
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