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Chapter 17 Configuring Dynamic Subscriber Services
Applying QoS Parameters Dynamically to Sessions
Example 17-13
shows sample output for the
show atm pvc
command, which enables you to display
information about a particular PVC. As indicated in the example, the high watermark for PVC 1/100 is
set to 56 and the low watermark is set to 48. The weight is set to 12.
Example 17-13 Sample Output for the show atm pvc Command
Router#
show atm pvc 1/100
ATM7/0/0: VCD: 2, VPI: 1, VCI: 100
UBR, PeakRate: 599040 (1412831 cps)
CDVT: 178.5 Usecs,
High Watermark
: 56,
Low Watermark
: 48
AAL5-LLC/SNAP, etype:0x0, Flags: 0xC20, VCmode: 0x0, Encapsize: 12
Channel Weight
: 12
OAM frequency: 0 second(s), OAM retry frequency: 1 second(s)
OAM up retry count: 3, OAM down retry count: 5
OAM Loopback status: OAM Disabled
OAM VC Status: Not Managed
ILMI VC status: Not Managed
InARP frequency: 15 minutes(s)
High Watermark: 56, Low Watermark: 48
InPkts: 355, OutPkts: 353, InBytes: 7001, OutBytes: 6648
InPRoc: 93, OutPRoc: 357, Broadcasts: 0
InFast: 268, OutFast: 0
InPktDrops: 0, OutPktDrops: 0
Out CLP=1 Pkts: 0
OAM cells received: 0
F5 InEndloop: 0, F5 InSegloop: 0, F5 InAIS: 0, F5 InRDI: 0
F4 InEndloop: 0, F4 InSegloop: 0, F4 InAIS: 0, F4 InRDI: 0
OAM cells sent: 0
F5 OutEndloop: 0, F5 OutSegloop: 0, F5 OutRDI: 0
F4 OutEndloop: 0, F4 OutSegloop: 0, F4 OutRDI: 0
OAM cell drops: 0
Status: UP
DBS enabled.
PPPoA Current State = LCP_NEGOTIATION
PPPoA Latest Event = PPP Msg
PPPoA Latest Error = None
PPPoA Session ID = 14
PPPoA Handle = 0x9300000D, SSS Handle = 0x00000000
Switch Handle = 0x5400000D, PPP Handle = 0x4B00000F
AAA Unique ID = 0x0000000F, AIE Handle = 0x3700000D
Applying QoS Parameters Dynamically to Sessions
The Define Interface Policy-Map AV Pairs AAA feature provides two Cisco vendor-specific attributes
(VSAs) that allow you to dynamically apply a policy map and modify a policy map applied to a session,
without session reauthentication, at the ATM VC level using RADIUS.
The two new Cisco VSAs are set up in the user file on the RADIUS server. These two AV pairs are
vc-qos-policy-in and vc-qos-policy-out, and are formatted as follows:
cisco-avpair = “atm:vc-qos-policy-in=<in policy name>”
cisco-avpair = “atm:vc-qos-policy-out=<out policy name>”
The Define Interface Policy-Map AV Pairs AAA feature allows the two new Cisco VSAs to be installed
on an ATM VC after a PPPoA or PPPoEoA session establishment. Using RADIUS, this feature allows
a policy map to be applied (“pulled”) and then modified by specific events (“pushed” by the Policy
Server) while that session remains active.