If the Services Router must support assured forwarding, you can control congestion by configuring random early detection (RED) drop profiles. RED drop profiles use drop probabilities for different levels of buffer fullness to determine which scheduling queue on the router is likely to drop assured forwarding packets under congested conditions. The router can drop packets when the queue buffer becomes filled to the configured percentage.
Assured forwarding traffic with the PLP (packet loss priority) bit set is more likely to be discarded than traffic without the PLP bit set. This example shows how to configure a drop probability and a queue fill level for both PLP and non-PLP assured forwarding traffic. It is only one example of how to use RED drop profiles.
The example shows how to configure the RED drop profiles listed in Table 125.
Table 125: Sample RED Drop Profiles
To configure RED drop profiles for assured forwarding congestion control on the Services Router:
Table 126: Configuring RED Drop Profiles for Assured Forwarding Congestion Control