Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

 

 

 

Quality of Service Policy Page

 

Table K-90

QoS Policy Dialog Box (Continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Sustained Burst

 

The normal burst size. If you select average as the shaping type, data bursts

 

 

 

during an interval are limited to this value.

 

 

 

The range of valid values is determined by the CIR:

 

 

 

When the CIR is defined by percentage—Valid values range from 10 to

 

 

 

2000 milliseconds.

 

 

 

When the CIR is defined by an absolute value—Valid values range from

 

 

 

1000 to 154400000 bytes, in multiples of 128 bytes.

 

 

 

Note We recommend that you leave this field blank when the CIR is

 

 

 

defined by an absolute value. This allows the algorithms used by the

 

 

 

device to determine the optimal sustained burst value.

 

 

 

 

 

Excess Burst

 

The excess burst size. If you select peak as the shaping type, data bursts

 

 

 

during an interval can equal the sum of the sustained burst value plus this

 

 

 

value. The average data rate over multiple intervals, however, will continue

 

 

 

to conform to the CIR.

 

 

 

The range of valid values is determined by the CIR:

 

 

 

When the CIR is defined by percentage—Valid values range from 10 to

 

 

 

2000 milliseconds.

 

 

 

When the CIR is defined by an absolute value—Valid values range from

 

 

 

1000 to 154400000 bytes, in multiples of 128 bytes.

 

 

 

Note If you do not configure this field when the CIR is defined by an

 

 

 

absolute value, the sustained burst value is used.

 

 

 

 

 

OK button

 

Saves your changes locally on the client and closes the dialog box.

 

 

 

Note To save your changes to the Security Manager server so that they are

 

 

 

not lost when you log out or close your client, click Save on the

 

 

 

source page.

 

 

QoS Class Dialog Box

 

 

Use the QoS Class dialog box to create or edit a QoS class on a selected interface

 

 

or control plane of a Cisco IOS router. You can define up to 16 classes on a single

 

 

interface and 256 classes for the device as a whole.

 

 

 

User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OL-16066-01

 

 

 

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