HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00 Release Notes

HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00
What’s In this Version
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HP-UX IPQoS configuration files are in text format and use a simple syntax. They can be
created and maintained using any common HP-UX text editor, such as vi.
Provides a single simple utility for all administrative tasks
HP-UX IPQoS provides one inclusive command-line utility, ipqosadmin, for managing
administrative tasks related to using HP-UX IPQoS. This utility can verify, load, and
unload a configuration; and show state, active configuration, and statistical information.
Provides an API for (optional) programmatic HP-UX IPQoS control
Optionally, you can use the HP-UX IPQoS API to configure and manage HP-UX IPQoS.
For more information on the HP-UX IPQoS API, refer to the HP-UX IPQoS A.01.00
Programmer’s Guide.
Provides statistics for configured adapters, policies, and filters
HP-UX IPQoS can display current statistics on all active adapters, policies, and filters. or
on specific adapters, policies, and filters, using the command-line utility, ipqosadmin. You
can also reset statistics using ipqosadmin.
No changes to existing applications are required
No changes are needed to existing applications. You can immediately realize the benefits
of HP-UX IPQoS without any recoding, recompiling, or patching.
Compatible with HP-UX IPSec
HP-UX IPQoS is compatible with HP-UX IPSec. HP-UX IPQoS can classify traffic by
transport port numbers when used with the IPSec Authentication Header (AH). However,
HP-UX IPQoS cannot classify traffic by transport port number when used with the IPSec
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), because the ESP protocol encrypts the IP payload.
HP-UX IPQoS can classify other filter attributes that are in the IP layer or below (such as
IP address), independent of HP-UX IPSec encryption mechanisms.
IEEE802.3ad (Auto Port-aggregation) compatible
HP-UX IPQoS is IEEE802.3ad and IEEE802.3 compatible.