Network Router User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Router Platform User Interface Reference
- NAT Policy Page
- Router Interfaces Page
- Advanced Interface Settings Page
- AIM-IPS Interface Settings Page
- Dialer Policy Page
- ADSL Policy Page
- SHDSL Policy Page
- PVC Policy Page
- PPP/MLP Policy Page
- AAA Policy Page
- Accounts and Credential s Policy Page
- Bridging Policy Page
- Clock Policy Page
- CPU Policy Page
- HTTP Policy Page
- Console Policy Page
- VTY Policy Page
- Secure Shell Policy Page
- SNMP Policy Page
- DNS Policy Page
- Hostname Policy Page
- Memory Policy Page
- Secure Device Provisioning Policy Page
- DHCP Policy Page
- NTP Policy Page
- 802.1x Policy Page
- Network Admission Control Policy Page
- Logging Setup Policy Page
- Syslog Servers Policy Page
- Quality of Service Policy Page
- BGP Routing Policy Page
- EIGRP Routing Policy Page
- OSPF Interface Policy Page
- OSPF Process Policy Page
- RIP Routing Policy Page
- Static Routing Policy Page

Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference
Quality of Service Policy Page
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Direction The direction of the traffic on which to configure QoS:
• Output—Traffic that exits the interface.
• Input—Traffic that enters the interface.
Hierarchical Shaping settings
Enable Shaping When selected, configures hierarchical traffic shaping on the selected
interface.
When deselected, hierarchical shaping is not used.
Note Shaping can be performed only on output traffic.
Type The type of shaping to perform:
• Average—Limits the data rate for each interval to the sustained burst
rate (also known as the Committed Burst rate or Bc), achieving an
average rate no higher than the committed information rate (CIR).
Additional packets are buffered until they can be sent.
• Peak—Limits the data rate for each interval to the sustained burst rate
plus the excess burst rate (Be). Additional packets are buffered until they
can be sent.
CIR The average data rate (also known as the committed information rate or
CIR). You can define this amount by:
• Percentage—Valid values range from 0 to 100% of the overall available
bandwidth.
• Bit/sec—Valid values range from 8000 to 1000000000 bits per second.
Although data bursts during an interval may exceed this rate, the average
data rate over any multiple integral of the interval will not exceed this rate.
Table K-90 QoS Policy Dialog Box (Continued)










