
Customizing SVCs
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Using Traffic Shaping with SVCs
To use traffic shaping, first you enable it. You can then customize the traffic
shaping quality of service by setting the LL Core parameters specific to
committed burst, excess burst, CIR (throughput). To enhance the effectiveness of
traffic shaping, you may also want to edit values for the SVC congestion control
and congestion method.
For more information about traffic shaping, see “Traffic Shaping Configuration
Notes for PVCs and SVCs” on page 1-29.
Enabling Traffic Shaping
You can enable traffic shaping using the BCC or Site Manager.
Using the BCC
To enable traffic shaping for SVCs, you set the
traffic-shaping-control
parameter
to
enabled
, but you also have these options:
• If you do not want to use traffic shaping on this SVC, accept the default,
disabled
, and do not set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst
parameters.
• To use traffic shaping and accept the quality of service (QoS) the network
provides, set this parameter to
enabled
, and do not configure the CIR,
committed burst, and excess burst parameters.
• To use traffic shaping, and negotiate QoS with the network, set this parameter
to
enabled
, and also set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst
parameters.
• To prevent the router from enforcing the CIR, set this parameter to
disabled
,
and also set the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst parameters.
For instructions on customizing the CIR, committed burst, and excess burst
parameters, see “Customizing Traffic Shaping Quality of Service
” on page 5-35.
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