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Managing IP Quality of Service in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
What Are Differentiated Services?
Where to Get More Information About Quality-of-Service Theory and Practice
Books About Quality of Service
Requests for Comments (RFCs) About Quality of Service
Web Sites With Quality-of-Service Information
Providing Quality of Service With IPQoS
Implementing Service-Level Agreements
Assuring Quality of Service for an Individual Organization
Introducing the Quality-of-Service Policy
Improving Network Efficiency With IPQoS
How Bandwidth Affects Network Traffic
Using Classes of Service to Prioritize Traffic
Meter (tokenmt and tswtclmt) Overview
Marker (dscpmk and dlcosmk) Overview
Flow Accounting (flowacct) Overview
How Traffic Flows Through the IPQoS Modules
Traffic Forwarding on an IPQoS-Enabled Network
Packet Forwarding in a Diffserv Environment
2. Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)
3. Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)
4. Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)
5. Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)
IP Quality of Service (IPQoS) enables you to prioritize, control, and gather accounting statistics. Using IPQoS, you can provide consistent levels of service to users of your network. You can also manage traffic to avoid network congestion.
The following is a list of topics in this chapter:
Note - The IPQoS facility might be removed in a future release. Users are encouraged to instead use the dladm, flowadm, and related commands, which support similar bandwidth resource control features. For more information, see Using Virtual Networks in Oracle Solaris 11.1.