Prerequisites For Per Session Shaping And Queuing On Lns; Feature History For Per Session Shaping And Queuing On Lns; Restrictions And Limitations For Per Session Shaping And Queuing On Lns; Configuring Per Session Shaping And Queuing On Lns - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 18
Regulating and Shaping Subscriber Traffic

Feature History for Per Session Shaping and Queuing on LNS

Cisco IOS Release
Release 12.2(31)SB6

Prerequisites for Per Session Shaping and Queuing on LNS

Restrictions and Limitations for Per Session Shaping and Queuing on LNS

Configuring Per Session Shaping and Queuing on LNS

To configure per session shaping and queuing on an LNS policy, enter the following commands
beginning in global configuration mode:
Command
Step 1
Router(config)# policy-map
policy-map-name
Step 2
Router(config-pmap)# class class-map-name
OL-7433-09
Description
The Per Session Shaping and Queuing on LNS feature was
introduced on the PRE3.
Verify that the PPPoE (or PPPoA) sessions are enabled.
Verify that L2TP resequencing is disabled.
This feature uses policy maps in which queuing mechanisms (such as class-based weighted fair
queuing [CBWFQ]) are configured.
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB8 does not support load balancing when per session shaping and
queuing is configured. However, this release does support load balancing if no output QoS is applied
to the session. Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB6 does not support load balancing at all on the LNS.
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB10 supports load balancing for all QoS configurations, except those
containing a queuing action that is applied to a session. For example, the router does not support
load balancing for a session if the policy map applied to the session contains the shape, bandwidth,
or priority command.
This feature does not support L2TP sequencing.
This feature only applies when the LAC and LNS are connected by Ethernet and ATM point-to-point
subinterfaces.
Shaping and Queuing Per-Session Traffic on LNS
Purpose
Creates or modifies the bottom-level child policy.
policy-map-name is the name of the child policy map. The name
can be a maximum of 40 alphanumeric characters.
Assigns the traffic class you specify to the policy map. Enters
policy-map class configuration mode.
class-map-name is the name of a previously configured class map
and is the traffic class for which you want to define QoS actions.
Cisco 10000 Series Router Quality of Service Configuration Guide
Required PRE
PRE3
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