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Related Documentation

  • Shadow Node Overview
  • Shadow Nodes and Scheduler Behavior
  • Managing System Resources for Shadow Nodes
  • Monitoring a Scheduler Hierarchy on an Interface with QoS Profiles
  • group
  • node
  • qos-profile
  • queue
  • shadow-node
 

Configuring Shadow Nodes

Before you configure shadow nodes:

  • Configure the traffic classes.

    See Configuring Traffic Classes That Define Service Levels.

  • Configure the queuing hierarchy.

    See Configuring Queue Profiles to Manage Buffers and Thresholds.

  • Configure the scheduler hierarchy and shaping with scheduler profiles.

    See Configuring a Scheduler Hierarchy.

To add a shadow node to a QoS profile:

  1. Create a QoS profile and enter QoS Profile Configuration mode.
    host1(config)#qos-profile shadowNode host1(config-qos-profile)#
  2. Configure a scheduler node for each interface of the specified type.
    host1(config-qos-profile)#atm node scheduler-profile default
  3. Configure a shadow node for each interface of the specified type.
    host1(config-qos-profile)#atm shadow-node scheduler-profile default
  4. Configure a queue for interfaces in the specified traffic class.
    host1(config-qos-profile)#atm queue traffic-class strict-priority scheduler-profile scheduler1
  5. (Optional) Configure a traffic-class group and reference a scheduler profile in the QoS profile.
    host1(config-qos-profile)#atm group default scheduler-profile default

The router creates the shadow node when the following conditions are met:

  • After all the nodes and group nodes are created.
  • If the queues are not at the required scheduler level.
  • When a node of the same interface type has existed in the same group of the scheduler hierarchy.
 

Related Documentation

  • Shadow Node Overview
  • Shadow Nodes and Scheduler Behavior
  • Managing System Resources for Shadow Nodes
  • Monitoring a Scheduler Hierarchy on an Interface with QoS Profiles
  • group
  • node
  • qos-profile
  • queue
  • shadow-node
 

Published: 2011-03-17

 
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