
Configuring Line Services
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You can select a priority queuing algorithm to schedule reserved traffic ahead of
non-reserved traffic.
Set the Traffic Queuing Algorithm to None (best-effort scheduling for reserved
traffic) or Priority (reserved traffic ahead of non-reserved) for this interface.
Specifying the Policing Algorithm
By default, LRM does not check ST2 packets against the flowspec (policing). This
assumes that an upstream router is policing traffic, or the applications generating
the reserved traffic consistently adhere to the flowspec and do not require policing.
When using the Leaky Bucket policing algorithm for reserved traffic, LRM makes
sure that all ST2 packets using reserved bandwidth follow the flowspec that
appears in the ST2 connect request. LRM discards any packets that do not adhere
to the flowspec.
Note that Leaky Bucket policing requires additional processing by the router.
You can set the Policing Algorithm for this interface.
Setting the Bandwidth Interval
By default, LRM measures instantaneous bandwidth over a 10 second interval. If
10 seconds is not sufficient, you can specify a different bandwidth interval for this
interface, from 1 through 214748364 seconds.
Setting the Inflate Reservations Percentage
By default, LRM does not add a safety buffer to each ST2 reservation on a line. To
inflate reservations made on this line, enter a percent value to increase each
bandwidth request.
Site Manager: Traffic Queuing Algorithm parameter: page A-76
Site Manager: Policing Algorithm parameter: page A-76
Site Manager: Bandwidth Interval (Secs) parameter: page A-77
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