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Before You Begin
Before you begin configuring a Services Router for CoS with DiffServ,
complete the following tasks:
- If you do not already have a basic understanding of CoS and DiffServ,
read Policy, Firewall Filter,
and Class-of-Service Overview.
- Determine whether the Services Router needs to support different
traffic streams, such as voice or video. If so, CoS with DiffServ 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 DiffServ packets. If no sources are enabled for
DiffServ, you must configure and apply rewrite rules on the interfaces to
the sources.
- Determine whether the Services Router must support DiffServ 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 DiffServ 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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