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Managing IP Quality of Service in Oracle Solaris 11.1     Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library
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Preface

1.  Introducing IPQoS (Overview)

2.  Planning for an IPQoS-Enabled Network (Tasks)

3.  Creating the IPQoS Configuration File (Tasks)

4.  Starting and Maintaining IPQoS (Tasks)

Administering IPQoS (Task Map)

Applying an IPQoS Configuration

How to Apply a New Configuration to the IPQoS Kernel Modules

How to Ensure That the IPQoS Configuration Is Applied After Each Reboot

Enabling syslog Logging for IPQoS Messages

How to Enable Logging of IPQoS Messages During Booting

Troubleshooting with IPQoS Error Messages

5.  Using Flow Accounting and Statistics Gathering (Tasks)

6.  IPQoS in Detail (Reference)

Index

Administering IPQoS (Task Map)

This section lists the set of tasks for starting and maintaining IPQoS on an Oracle Solaris system. Before you use the tasks, you must have a completed IPQoS configuration file, as described in Defining a QoS Policy in the IPQoS Configuration File (Task Map).

The following table itemizes and describes those tasks and contains links to the sections that detail how to complete these tasks.

Task
Description
For Instructions
1. Configure IPQoS on a system.
Use the ipqosconf command to activate the IPQoS configuration file on a system.
2. Make the Oracle Solaris startup scripts apply the debugged IPQoS configuration file after each system boot.
Ensure that the IPQoS configuration is applied each time the system reboots.
3. Enable syslog logging for IPQoS.
Add an entry to enable syslog logging of IPQoS messages.
4. Fix any IPQoS problems that arise.
Troubleshoot IPQoS problems by using error messages.
Refer to the error messages in Table 4-1.