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Chapter 41
Configuring QoS
Configuring RSVP Policy Timeout
When the switch is the DSBM and communication with the PDP server is lost, the switch continues to
function as the DSBM, using cached values, for the period specified by the timeout value; the behavior
for new or modified RSVP path messages is determined by the RSVP local policy setting.
If communication with the PDP server is not reestablished before the timeout period expires, the switch
reverts to the role of Subnet Bandwidth Manager (SBM) client for all ports and forwards RSVP messages
to a newly elected DSBM on the segment. When there is no communication with the PDP server, the
switch does not participate in election of the DSBM.
To configure the time that the switch continues to be the DSBM after communication with the PDP
server is lost, perform this task in privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Configure the RSVP policy timeout.
Step 2
Verify the configuration.
Enter the timeout parameter as a number of minutes in the range 0 to 65535 (default is 30).
This example shows how to configure the RSVP policy timeout:
Console> (enable) set qos rsvp policy-timeout 45
RSVP database policy timeout set to 45 minutes.
Console> (enable)
Configuring RSVP Use of Local Policy
To configure how RSVP operates after communication with the PDP is lost, perform this task in
privileged mode:
Task
Step 1
Configure how RSVP operates when there is no
communication with the PDP server.
Step 2
Verify the configuration.
The forward keyword sets the local policy to forward all new or modified RSVP path messages. The
reject keyword sets the local policy to reject all new or modified RSVP path messages. This example
shows how to change the default local RSVP policy setting to reject all new or modified RSVP path
messages:
Console> (enable) set qos rsvp local-policy reject
RSVP local policy set to reject.
Console> (enable)
Note
The RSVP local policy is only used until the RSVP policy timeout expires after the connection to the
PDP is lost. After the RSVP policy timeout expires, the switch behaves as an SBM client. RSVP
messages pass through the switch unchanged regardless of the RSVP local policy setting. The RSVP
local policy setting is not used if the switch never establishes a connection to the PDP.
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Command
set qos rsvp policy-timeout timeout
show qos rsvp info
Command
set qos rsvp local-policy {forward | reject}
show qos rsvp info
Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
Configuring QoS
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