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Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
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Configuring a Class Policy and Dropping Packets Using WRED
12-12
Attaching Service Policies
12-15
Attaching a Service Policy to an Interface, Subinterface, or PVC
12-15
Attaching a Service Policy to a Virtual Access Interface
12-16
Modifying the Bandwidth for an Existing Policy Map Class
12-16
Modifying the Queue Limit for an Existing Policy Map Class
12-17
Deleting Classes
12-17
Deleting Policy Maps
12-18
Configuration Examples for Sharing Bandwidth Fairly
12-18
Configuration Example for Configuring CBWFQ and Attaching a Policy to an Ethernet Interface
12-18
Configuration Example for Configuring CBWFQ and Attaching a Policy to an ATM
Subinterface
12-19
Configuration Example for Configuring CBWFQ and Attaching a Policy to an RBE Subinterface
12-19
Verifying and Monitoring Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
12-20
Related Documentation
12-20
C H A P T E R
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Defining QoS for Multiple Policy Levels
13-1
Hierarchical Policies
13-2
Feature History for Hierarchical Policies
13-3
Benefits of Hierarchical Policies
13-3
Components Common to All Types of Hierarchical Policies
13-3
Child Policy
13-4
Parent Policy
13-4
service-policy Command
13-5
Types of Hierarchical Policies
13-6
Nested Hierarchical Policies
13-6
Restrictions and Limitations for Nested Hierarchical Policies
13-7
Three-Level Hierarchical Policies
13-8
Restrictions and Limitations for Three-Level Hierarchical Policies
13-9
Hierarchical Input Policing Policies
13-10
Restrictions and Limitations for Hierarchical Input Policing Policies
13-11
Hierarchical Policies and Oversubscription
13-11
Applying Child Policies Under Priority Classes
13-12
Interfaces Supporting Hierarchical Policies
13-12
Guidelines for Configuring QoS for Multiple Queues
13-13
Configuring QoS for Multiple Queues
13-13
Creating Fair Queues at Two Levels of Hierarchy
13-13
Creating Fair Queues at Three Levels of Hierarchy
13-15