Table of Contents
INDEX
- 2Q2T queuing
- device commands A-18
- overview 1-40
- supported software versions and devices 1-15
- Abort button, DNS resolution B-19
- About command, Distribution Manager A-7
- About command, Policy Manager A-5
- ACL (access control list), how QoS Policy Manager handles existing 1-17
- action
- CBWFQ B-55
- coloring B-44
- custom queuing B-52
- limiting for routers B-48
- limiting for switches B-50
- priority queuing B-51
- queue weight (WRR) B-53
- shaping B-47
- Adaptive Shaping
- device group property B-10
- interface property B-27
- Add button, application services B-5
- Add/Remove button, device group property B-17
- Add/Remove Group Members dialog box B-2
- adding
- device 6-2
- device group members 6-16
- device, example 3-12
- interface 6-9
- interface, example 3-12
- QPM users 4-2
- Advanced button
- CBWFQ policy action B-57
- coloring policy action B-44
- WRED device group property B-9
- WRED interface property B-26
- Aggregate
- device group property B-15
- interface property B-32
- Aggregate Limit
- device group property B-13
- interface property B-30
- all jobs report 8-21
- all jobs tree view 8-4
- application
- policy property B-58
- application service
- creating 7-19
- deleting 7-20
- example of managing FTP traffic 3-30
- modifying 7-20
- policy filter B-61
- properties B-4
- working with 7-18
- Application Service dialog box B-3
- Application Services command and button A-4
- Application Services dialog box B-4
- applications that benefit from QoS 1-47
- Apply command and button A-6
- authentication, user 4-1
- Available Interfaces
- detecting interfaces B-6
- device group members B-2
- backing up QoS database 5-8
- bandwidth
- CBWFQ policy action B-55
- device group property B-11, B-16
- Frame Relay traffic shaping techniques 1-23
- generic traffic shaping techniques 1-22
- interface property B-28, B-33
- limiting techniques for routers 1-25
- limiting techniques for switches 1-26
- overview of limiting techniques 1-21
- QoS benefits for interfaces 1-48
- benefits of QoS
- for applications 1-47
- for interfaces 1-48
- Bind policy filter B-65
- building blocks, policy 7-14
- Burst Size
- coloring policy action B-44
- device group property B-10
- interface property B-27
- limiting policy action for routers B-48
- limiting policy action for switches B-50
- shaping policy action B-47
- button
- Application Services A-4
- Apply A-6
- Distribution Manager A-4
- Host Groups A-4
- move policy up, down A-5
- New Database A-1
- New Policy A-2
- Open Database A-2
- Policy Manager A-7
- Resume A-6
- Save A-2
- Stop A-6
- Telnet A-5
- Card Type
- device group property B-8
- interface property B-25
- Catalyst 5000 family
- device commands A-17
- packet classification 1-19
- supported software versions 1-15
- Catalyst 6000 family
- device commands for 2Q2T queuing A-18
- device commands for coloring A-17
- device commands for limiting A-18
- device commands for port trust A-18
- packet classification 1-19
- supported software versions 1-15
- traffic policing 1-26
- Catalyst 8500 family
- congestion management 1-38
- device commands A-16
- filter properties B-64
- Catalyst software
- compatibility matrix 6-13
- documentation 1-53
- how upgrades affect device groups 6-20
- supported versions 1-15
- viewing device configuration 6-8
- changing
- configuration settings for Distribution Manager 8-8
- device group properties 6-18
- device properties 6-6
- Distribution Manager display 8-8
- host group 7-16
- interface properties 6-11
- policy 7-11
- Policy Manager display 3-8
- policy priority 7-21
- QPM users 4-2
- software revision in device group 3-42
- Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF)
- troubleshooting VIP configuration 9-3
- Cisco Resource Manager, importing device inventory 6-4
- CiscoWorks2000, importing device inventory 6-4
- class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ)
- creating policy 7-8
- device commands A-9
- example 3-48
- overview 1-34
- policy properties B-55
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-12
- classification
- creating policy 7-4
- device commands for Catalyst 5000 A-17
- device commands for Catalyst 6000 A-17
- device commands for LocalDirector A-17
- device commands for routers A-16
- example 3-12, 3-21
- overview 1-19
- policy properties B-44
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models (CAR) 1-11
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models (PBR) 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models (CAR) 1-14
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models (PBR) 1-13
- supported LocalDirectors 1-15
- supported switches 1-15
- Close command, Distribution Manager A-6
- Close command, Policy Manager A-2
- closing
- Distribution Manager 8-9
- Policy Manager 3-9
- coloring
- creating policy 7-4
- device commands for Catalyst 5000 A-17
- device commands for Catalyst 6000 A-17
- device commands for LocalDirector A-17
- device commands for routers A-16
- example 3-12, 3-21
- overview 1-19
- policy properties B-44
- command
- device translations A-8
- Distribution Manager A-6
- Policy Manager A-1
- viewing device 8-12
- comment, policy B-66
- committed access rate (CAR)
- classification, supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-11
- classification, supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-14
- coloring policy properties B-44
- coloring techniques 1-19
- device commands (classification) A-16
- device commands (limiting) A-15
- limiting policy properties B-48
- limiting techniques 1-25
- rate limit, supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-11
- rate limit, supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-14
- community
- device property B-35
- device SNMP 6-2
- configuration, viewing device 6-8
- configuring
- devices 8-9
- devices from external programs 8-22
- devices, resuming 8-12
- devices, stopping 8-11
- viewing device commands 8-12
- Conform Priority
- coloring policy action B-45
- limiting policy action for routers B-49
- congestion avoidance
- weighted random early detection queuing 1-41
- congestion management
- 2Q2T queuing 1-40
- class-based weighted fair queuing 1-34
- custom queuing 1-30
- FIFO queuing 1-28
- IP RTP Priority 1-37
- overview 1-27
- priority queuing 1-29
- weighted fair queuing 1-32
- weighted round-robin 1-38
- connecting to device with Telnet 6-8
- connection, troubleshooting QoS Manager 9-2
- consistency of policies 1-16
- Contents command and button, Distribution Manager A-7
- Contents command and button, Policy Manager A-5
- controlling user access 4-1
- Copy command A-2
- copying policies 3-7
- Create Job command A-6
- Create Job dialog box C-1
- creating
- application service 7-19
- CBWFQ policy 7-8
- coloring policy 7-4
- custom queuing policy 7-7
- device group 6-15
- host group 7-15
- limiting policy for routers 7-5
- limiting policy for switches 7-6
- policy building blocks 7-14
- policy distribution reports 8-21
- policy reports 7-22
- priority queuing policy 7-6
- QoS database 5-4
- queue weight (WRR) policy 7-7
- shaping policy 7-5
- custom queuing
- creating policy 7-7
- device commands A-14
- example 3-35
- overview 1-30
- policy properties B-52
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-11
- Cut command A-2
- cutting policies 3-7
- database
- backup and recovery 5-1, 5-8
- compatibility between QPM 1.0 and 1.1 2-2
- creating 5-4
- deleting 5-7
- opening 5-3
- overview 5-1
- properties B-38
- renaming 5-6
- saving changes 3-8, 5-5
- working with 5-1
- Define Interface button B-37
- Delete button
- application services B-5
- host group B-20
- host group property B-42
- Delete command A-2
- deleting
- application service 7-20
- device 6-7
- device group 6-19
- host group 7-18
- interface 6-12
- policy 7-12
- deleting (continued)
- QoS database 5-7
- deployment
- how policies are deployed 1-15
- planning for 1-47
- QoS, how QPM helps 1-17
- QoS, where to 1-48
- Dest. Port, policy filter B-63
- Destination policy filter B-64
- Destination, policy filter B-62
- Detect Interfaces
- button B-37
- device property B-36
- dialog box B-5
- detecting interfaces 6-2, 6-9
- device
- adding 6-2
- adding interfaces 6-9
- applying policies 8-9
- example of managing ERP traffic 3-21, 3-35
- example of managing FTP traffic 3-30
- example of managing web traffic 3-12
- importing 6-4
- interface properties 6-11
- lists 8-5
- log 8-7
- managing 6-1
- managing distribution 8-1
- passwords 6-2
- policy applications, understanding sequence 1-18
- properties 6-6, B-35
- reading log 8-14
- removing 6-7
- removing interface 6-12
- report 8-21
- status 8-6
- supported 1-9
- Telnet connection 6-8
- troubleshooting grayed fields 9-4
- upgrading software 3-42
- viewing configuration 6-8
- working with 6-1
- device commands
- comparison to QPM 1-4
- QPM action translations A-8
- device group
- adding or removing members 6-16
- available interfaces B-2
- changing software revision 3-42
- creating 6-15
- deleting 6-19
- example of managing ERP traffic 3-21, 3-35
- how Catalyst software upgrades affect group 6-20
- how IOS software upgrades affect group 6-20
- interfaces, grouping rules 6-13
- membership B-2
- modifying properties 6-18
- properties B-7
- working with 6-13
- Device Group dialog box B-7
- Device Group>Add/Remove Members command A-3
- Device Group>Delete command A-3
- Device Group>New command A-3
- Device Group>Properties command A-3
- Device Model
- device group property B-7
- device property B-36
- Device Name B-35
- Device Properties dialog box B-35
- Device>Delete command A-3
- Device>New command A-3
- Device>Properties command A-3
- Device>View Configuration command A-3
- Devices menu (Distribution Manager) A-6
- Devices menu (Policy Manager) A-3
- Devices to Import into QoS Database B-22
- dialog box
- Add/Remove Group Members B-2
- Application Service B-3
- Application Services B-4
- Create Job C-1
- Detect Interfaces B-5
- Device Group B-7
- Device Properties B-35
- Distribution Manager C-1
- DNS Host to IP Address Resolution B-18
- Host Groups B-20
- Import Device B-21
- Interface Properties B-24
- Logon Information B-22
- New Device B-35
- New Interface B-24
- Open Database B-38
- Options C-2
- Policy Manager B-1
- Properties of 2 Queues 2 Thresholds QoS Property B-39
- Properties of Host Group B-42
- Properties of Policy, action properties B-43
- Properties of Policy, application properties B-58
- Properties of Policy, filter properties B-60
- Properties of Policy, general properties B-66
- Save Database B-67
- WRED Advanced Properties B-68
- Direction
- coloring policy action B-45
- limiting policy action for routers B-49
- disabling
- policies 7-13, B-66
- QoS Manager service 9-1
- Discard Threshold
- device group property B-12
- interface property B-29
- display
- changing Distribution Manager 8-8
- changing Policy Manager 3-8
- distribute_policy.exe program 8-22
- distributed weighted fair queuing (DWFQ)
- device commands A-11
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-12
- distributing
- policies and QoS configurations 8-9
- policies and QoS configurations from external programs 8-22
- troubleshooting 9-3
- Distribution Manager
- all jobs tree view pane 8-4
- applying QoS configurations 8-9
- applying QoS configurations from external programs 8-22
- changing configuration settings 8-8
- changing display 8-8
- commands A-6
- creating distribution reports 8-21
- dialog boxes C-1
- exiting 8-9
- job and device status 8-6
- list view pane 8-5
- log pane 8-7
- main window 8-2
- overview 1-4
- reading logs 8-14
- resuming jobs 8-12
- starting 8-2
- starting Policy Manager 8-9
- stopping jobs 8-11
- troubleshooting 9-3
- using 8-1
- viewing configuration commands 8-12
- Distribution Manager command and button A-4
- DNS Host to IP Address Resolution dialog box B-18
- DNS resolution 7-10
- DNS Resolution>Resolve All Host Names command A-5
- DNS Resolution>Resolve Unresolved Host Names command A-5
- downgrading device software, effect on device groups 6-20
- Drop Mechanism, CBWFQ policy action B-56
- Duplicate button B-20
- Dynamic Conversation
- device group property B-12
- interface property B-29
- Edit button
- application services B-5
- host group B-20
- Edit menu (Policy Manager) A-2
- Enable Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
- device group property B-10
- interface property B-27
- Enable IP RTP Priority
- device group property B-16
- interface property B-33
- Enable Password B-35
- Enable RSVP
- device group property B-15
- interface property B-32
- Enable WRED Drop
- device group property B-14
- interface property B-31
- enabling policies 7-13, B-66
- ERP, example of managing traffic 3-21, 3-35
- error logs 8-14
- example
- CBWFQ 3-48
- FRTS 3-56
- IP RTP Priority 3-48
- policy for ERP traffic management 3-21, 3-35
- policy for FTP traffic management 3-30
- policy for web traffic management 3-12
- upgrading device software 3-42
- Exceed Burst Size
- coloring policy action B-45
- device group property B-10
- interface property B-27
- limiting policy action for routers B-48
- shaping policy action B-47
- Exceed Priority, coloring policy action B-46
- Exit command, Distribution Manager A-6
- Exit command, Policy Manager A-2
- exiting
- Distribution Manager 8-9
- Policy Manager 3-9
- features, QPM 1-5
- FIFO queuing overview 1-28
- File menu (Distribution Manager) A-6
- File menu (Policy Manager) A-1
- for more information 1-48
- Fragment
- device group property B-11
- interface property B-28
- Frame Relay traffic shaping (FRTS)
- device commands A-12
- device commands with FRF.12 A-13
- device commands with WFQ A-11
- enhanced, supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-13
- example 3-56
- overview 1-23
- properties B-10, B-27
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-13
- FRF.12, supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-13
- FTP, example of managing traffic 3-30
- generic traffic shaping
- device commands A-15
- overview 1-22
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-13
- getting started with QPM 3-1
- grayed item, troubleshooting 9-4
- Group Contains device group property B-8
- Group Members device group property B-2, B-17
- Group Name host group property B-42
- guest group
- adding and removing users 4-2
- configuring 2-4
- overview 4-1
- hardware requirements 2-1
- Help menu (Distribution Manager) A-7
- Help menu (Policy Manager) A-5
- Host
- application service B-4
- DNS resolution B-19
- host group property B-42
- host group
- creating 7-15
- Delete button B-20
- deleting 7-18
- Duplicate button B-20
- Edit button B-20
- example of managing ERP traffic 3-35
- list B-20
- modifying 7-16
- New button B-20
- policy filter B-61, B-62
- working with 7-14
- Host Groups command and button A-4
- Host Groups dialog box B-20
- Host Name policy filter B-61, B-62
- how to use
- Distribution Manager 8-1
- Policy Manager 3-2
- icon, policy 3-6
- Import command A-4
- Import Device dialog box B-21
- importing device
- Devices to Import into QoS Database B-22
- inventory 6-4
- Known Devices B-21
- In Group policy filter B-61, B-62
- Index command, Distribution Manager A-7
- Index command, Policy Manager A-5
- Individual Limit
- CBWFQ policy action B-56
- device group property B-13
- interface property B-30
- information, more 1-48
- installing
- complete QPM 2-4
- QPM, overview 2-1
- remote QPM 2-6
- upgrading from prior version 2-2
- interface
- 2Q2T queuing 1-40
- adding or removing from device group 6-16
- adding to database 6-9
- benefiting from QoS 1-48
- class-based weighted fair queuing 1-34
- creating device group 6-15
- custom queuing 1-30
- detecting 6-2
- device groups 6-13
- example of adding interface 3-12
- FIFO queuing 1-28
- Frame Relay traffic shaping techniques 1-23
- generic traffic shaping techniques 1-22
- IP RTP Priority 1-37
- limiting techniques for routers 1-25
- limiting techniques for switches 1-26
- overview of traffic shaping and limiting techniques 1-21
- policy applications, sequence of 1-18
- priority queuing 1-29
- properties 6-11
- removing 6-12
- RSVP 1-45
- traffic coloring techniques 1-19
- troubleshooting grayed fields 9-4
- weighted fair queuing 1-32
- weighted random early detection queuing 1-41
- working with 6-9
- Interface Properties dialog box B-24
- Interface Type device group property B-8
- Interface>Delete command A-3
- Interface>New command A-3
- Interface>Properties command A-3
- inventory, importing device 6-4
- IOS software
- compatibility matrix for device groups 6-13
- how configured by QPM 1-15
- how upgrades affect device groups 6-20
- release 11.1 and 11.1cc documentation 1-52
- release 11.2 documentation 1-51
- release 11.3 documentation 1-50
- release 12.x documentation 1-49
- supported devices and QoS techniques 1-9
- upgrading 3-42
- viewing device configuration 6-8
- white papers on QoS 1-52
- IP address
- device 6-2
- interface property B-24
- resolving from host name 7-10
- IP precedence
- overview of traffic coloring 1-19
- signalling 1-44
- IP RTP Priority
- device commands A-15
- example 3-48
- overview 1-37
- properties B-16, B-33
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-12
- Is App. Service policy filter B-61
- job
- changing configuration settings 8-8
- lists 8-5
- log 8-7
- reading log 8-14
- report 8-21
- resuming 8-12
- starting 8-9
- starting from external programs 8-22
- status 8-6
- stopping 8-11
- viewing device commands 8-12
- Known Devices, importing B-21
- layer 3 switch
- congestion management 1-38
- device commands A-16
- filter properties B-64
- Limit, custom queuing action B-52
- limiting
- creating policy for routers 7-5
- creating policy for switches 7-6
- device commands for Catalyst 6000 A-18
- device commands for routers A-15
- example of FTP traffic 3-30
- policy properties for routers B-48
- policy properties for switches B-50
- routers, overview 1-25
- switches, overview 1-26
- list view
- Distribution Manager 8-5
- Policy Manager 3-6
- LocalDirector
- creating policy 7-4
- device commands A-17
- documentation 1-54
- packet classification 1-19
- Location, DNS resolution B-18
- log
- changing configuration settings 8-8
- Distribution Manager 8-7
- reading 8-14
- Log command A-6
- logging into QPM 3-2
- Logon Information dialog box B-22
- managing
- devices 6-1
- distribution 8-1
- policies 7-1
- QPM users 4-2
- traffic congestion 1-27
- user authentication 4-1
- Mask
- application service B-4
- host group property B-42
- interface property B-25
- Max Buffer Size
- device group property B-12
- interface property B-29
- members, adding or removing device group 6-16
- message log 8-14
- MIME Type, policy property B-59
- Modified, database B-38, B-67, C-1
- modifying
- application service 7-20
- device group properties 6-18
- host group 7-16
- policy 7-11
- move policy up, down buttons A-5
- Name
- application service B-4
- database B-38, B-67, C-1
- device group property B-7
- interface property B-24
- policy B-66
- network sample used in tutorial 3-10
- network-based application recognition (NBAR)
- policy properties B-58
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and devices 1-14
- New button, host group B-20
- New Database button A-1
- New Device dialog box B-35
- New Interface dialog box B-24
- New Policy button A-2
- New>Database command A-1
- New>Device command A-1
- New>Device Group command A-2
- New>Interface command A-1
- New>Policy command A-2
- Number of Queues, CBWFQ policy action B-56
- obtaining system status 9-2
- Open command A-2
- Open Database button A-2
- Open Database dialog box B-38
- opening QoS database 5-3
- Options command A-7
- Options dialog box C-2
- packet classification (LocalDirector)
- filter properties B-65
- policy 7-4
- supported software versions 1-15
- Packet Size
- device group property B-9
- interface property B-25
- packets, understanding sequence of policy applications to 1-18
- pane
- Distribution Manager all jobs tree view 8-4
- Distribution Manager list view 8-5
- Distribution Manager log 8-7
- Policy Manager list view 3-6
- Policy Manager policy preview 3-7
- Policy Manager tree view 3-5
- password
- device 6-2
- device property B-35
- Paste command A-2
- pasting policies 3-7
- planning for QoS deployment 1-1, 1-47
- policy
- application property B-58
- applying to devices 8-9
- applying to devices from external programs 8-22
- CBWFQ 7-8
- changing priority 7-21
- coloring 7-4
- comment B-66
- consistency checking 1-16
- creating distribution reports 8-21
- custom queuing 7-7
- deleting 7-12
- enabling or disabling 7-13
- example for ERP traffic management 3-21, 3-35
- example for FTP traffic management 3-30
- example for web traffic management 3-12
- how deployed 1-15
- icons 3-6
- limiting for routers 7-5
- limiting for switches 7-6
- lists 3-6
- managing distribution 8-1
- MIME Type property B-59
- modifying 7-11
- name B-66
- priority queuing 7-6
- queue weight (WRR) 7-7
- reports 7-22
- resuming distribution jobs 8-12
- saving 3-8, 5-5
- shaping 7-5
- status B-66
- stopping distribution jobs 8-11
- translated into device commands A-8
- understanding 7-1
- URL property B-59
- viewing device commands 8-12
- working with 7-1
- writing 7-3
- policy action
- CBWFQ 7-8
- coloring 7-4
- custom queuing 7-7
- limiting for routers 7-5
- limiting for switches 7-6
- priority queuing 7-6
- queue weight 7-7
- shaping 7-5
- policy based routing (PBR)
- coloring policy properties B-44
- device commands A-16
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-13
- policy filter
- properties for layer 3 switch routers B-64
- properties for LocalDirector B-65
- properties for routers and switches B-60
- Policy Manager
- changing display 3-8
- commands A-1
- dialog boxes B-1
- exiting 3-9
- list view pane 3-6
- overview 1-4
- policy preview pane 3-7
- starting 3-2
- starting from Distribution Manager 8-9
- tree view pane 3-5
- understanding main window 3-3
- using 3-2
- Policy Manager command and button A-7
- Policy Preview command A-3
- Policy>Delete command A-4
- Policy>Disable command A-4
- Policy>Enable command A-4
- Policy>New command A-3
- Policy>Properties command A-4
- port
- application service B-4
- device commands for Catalyst 6000 trust state A-18
- LocalDirector policy filter B-65
- policy filter B-62, B-63
- Port Range
- device group property B-16
- interface property B-33
- policy filter B-62, B-63
- precedence
- assignment table for 2Q2T queuing B-41
- coloring policy action B-44
- limiting policy action for switches B-50
- policy filter B-61
- printing
- distribution reports 8-21
- policy reports 7-22
- priority
- CBWFQ action field B-55
- changing policy 7-21
- QoS benefits for interfaces 1-48
- Priority Level, priority queuing action B-51
- priority queuing
- creating policy 7-6
- device commands A-13
- overview 1-29
- policy properties B-51
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-11
- Prompt B-36
- properties
- database B-38
- device group 6-18
- interface 6-11
- Properties of 2 Queues 2 Thresholds QoS Property dialog box B-39
- Properties of Host Group dialog box B-42
- Properties of Policy dialog box
- action properties B-43
- application properties B-58
- filter properties B-60
- general properties B-66
- protocol
- application service B-4
- policy filter B-60, B-65
- QoS database
- backup and recovery 5-1, 5-8
- compatibility between QPM 1.0 and 1.1 2-2
- creating 5-4
- deleting 5-7
- opening 5-3
- overview 5-1
- properties B-38
- renaming 5-6
- saving changes 3-8, 5-5
- working with 5-1
- QoS Manager service
- database management 5-1
- overview 1-4
- starting, stopping, disabling 9-1
- troubleshooting connection 9-2
- QoS Policy Manager (QPM)
- command translations A-8
- commands A-1
- consistency checking of policies 1-16
- devices, supported 1-9
- features 1-5
- getting started 3-1
- hardware and software requirements 2-1
- how handles existing ACLs 1-17
- how it helps deploy QoS 1-17
- how policies are deployed 1-15
- installation overview 2-1
- installing complete 2-4
- installing remote 2-6
- introduction 1-3
- logging in 3-2
- managing users 4-2
- overview 1-4
- planner page on CCO 1-49
- planning 1-1
- understanding policies 7-1
- uninstalling D-1
- upgrading from 1.0 2-2
- user authentication 4-1
- QoS property
- 2Q2T 1-40
- applying to devices 8-9
- class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ) 1-34
- custom queuing 1-30
- device group property B-9
- FIFO queuing 1-28
- interface property B-25
- modifying on device group 6-18
- modifying on interface 6-11
- priority queuing 1-29
- weighted fair queuing 1-32
- weighted random early detection queuing 1-41
- QoS Property button B-37
- QPM_Guests group
- managing users 4-2
- overview 4-1
- QPM_Users group
- managing users 4-2
- overview 4-1
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- definition 1-1
- for more information 1-48
- how policies are deployed 1-15
- how QPM helps deployment 1-17
- Quality of Service (QoS) (continued)
- interfaces that benefit from 1-48
- planning for deployment 1-47
- techniques for congestion management 1-27
- where to deploy 1-48
- Queue Length 2Q2T property B-39
- Queue Limit, CBWFQ policy action B-57
- Queue Limits
- device group property B-9
- interface property B-25
- Queue Number, queue weight (WRR) policy action B-53
- queue weight policy properties B-53
- Queue Weight, queue weight (WRR) policy action B-53
- queuing techniques
- 2Q2T queuing 1-40
- class-based weighted fair queuing 1-34
- custom queuing 1-30
- FIFO 1-28
- priority queuing 1-29
- weighted fair queuing 1-32
- weighted random early detection 1-41
- weighted round-robin (WRR) 1-38
- Rate
- coloring policy action B-44
- device group property B-10
- interface property B-25, B-27
- limiting policy action for routers B-48
- limiting policy action for switches B-50
- shaping policy action B-47
- Ratio, custom queuing action B-52
- reading logs 8-14
- read-only access, controlling 4-1
- read-write access, controlling 4-1
- recovering QoS database 5-1, 5-8
- removing
- device 6-7
- device group 6-19
- device group members 6-16
- interface 6-12
- QPM users 4-2
- renaming QoS database 5-6
- report
- creating policy distribution 8-21
- policy 7-22
- system status 9-2
- Reports>All Jobs command A-7
- Reports>All Policies command A-4
- Reports>Device Group Policies command A-4
- Reports>Device Log command A-7
- Reports>Device Policies command A-4
- Reports>Interface Policies command A-4
- Reports>Job Log command A-7
- Reports>System Log command A-7
- requirements, QPM installation 2-1
- Reservable Conversation
- device group property B-12
- interface property B-29
- Reset Defaults, 2Q2T property B-41
- resolving host names to IP address 7-10
- Resource Manager Essentials, importing device inventory 6-4
- resource reservation protocol (RSVP)
- device commands A-14
- overview 1-45
- properties B-15, B-32
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and devices 1-11
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and devices 1-14
- Resume command and button A-6
- resuming distribution job 8-12
- router
- adding 6-2
- adding interfaces 6-9
- example of managing ERP traffic 3-21, 3-35
- example of managing FTP traffic 3-30
- example of managing web traffic 3-12
- importing 6-4
- interface properties 6-11
- passwords 6-2
- properties 6-6
- removing 6-7
- removing interface 6-12
- Telnet connection 6-8
- understanding sequence of policy applications 1-18
- upgrading IOS software 3-42
- viewing configuration 6-8
- working with 6-1
- Save As command A-2
- Save command and button A-2
- Save Database dialog box B-67
- saving
- database changes 3-8, 5-5
- QoS database under new name 5-6
- Selected Interfaces, detecting interfaces B-6
- Sender policy filter B-61
- Sender Port policy filter B-62
- shaping
- creating policy 7-5
- device commands A-15
- example of FTP traffic 3-30
- Frame Relay 1-23
- generic 1-22
- policy properties B-47
- Show All button, DNS resolution B-19
- Show Unresolved, DNS resolution B-19
- Showtech.exe command 9-2
- signalling
- IP precedence 1-44
- overview 1-44
- RSVP 1-45
- Single Flow
- device group property B-15
- interface property B-32
- Size, database B-38, B-67, C-1
- Skip Resolution button, DNS resolution B-19
- SNMP community 6-2
- software
- changing version for device group 3-42
- requirements 2-1
- Software Revision
- device group property B-8
- device property B-36
- Source policy filter B-64
- starting
- Distribution Manager 8-2
- Policy Manager 3-2
- QoS Manager service 9-1
- status
- DNS resolution B-19
- job and device 8-6
- policy B-66
- Status Bar command, Distribution Manager A-6
- Status Bar command, Policy Manager A-2
- Stop command and button A-6
- stopping
- distribution job 8-11
- QoS Manager service 9-1
- supported devices 1-9
- switch router
- congestion management 1-38
- device commands A-16
- filter properties B-64
- system log
- pane 8-7
- reading 8-14
- report 8-21
- system status, obtaining 9-2
- Tail, CBWFQ policy action B-56
- Telnet command and button A-5
- Telnet, connecting to device 6-8
- Threshold 1, 2Q2T property B-40
- Threshold 2, 2Q2T property B-40
- Tool Bar command, Policy Manager A-2
- toolbar
- Distribution Manager 8-8
- Policy Manager 3-8
- Toolbar command, Distribution Manager A-6
- Tools menu (Distribution Manager) A-7
- Tools menu (Policy Manager) A-4
- traffic
- coloring techniques 1-19
- Frame Relay traffic shaping techniques 1-23
- generic traffic shaping techniques 1-22
- limiting techniques for routers 1-25
- limiting techniques for switches 1-26
- managing congestion 1-27
- overview of shaping and limiting techniques 1-21
- traffic policing
- overview 1-26
- supported software versions and devices 1-15
- tree view
- Distribution Manager 8-4
- Policy Manager 3-5
- troubleshooting
- distribution problems 9-3
- grayed items in QPM interface 9-4
- obtaining system status 9-2
- QoS Manager connection 9-2
- QPM 9-1
- Trust State
- device commands A-18
- device group property B-17
- interface property B-34
- tutorial 3-1
- Type
- DNS resolution B-18
- interface property B-25
- UDP Encapsulation
- device group property B-15
- interface property B-32
- understanding
- Distribution Manager all jobs tree view 8-4
- Distribution Manager list view 8-5
- Distribution Manager log pane 8-7
- Distribution Manager main window 8-2
- interfaces, grouping of 6-13
- policies 7-1
- Policy Manager list view 3-6
- Policy Manager main window 3-3
- Policy Manager tree view 3-5
- QoS database 5-1
- Quality of Service (QoS) 1-1
- sample network used in tutorial 3-10
- sequence of policy applications to packets 1-18
- user authentication 4-1
- uninstalling QPM D-1
- upgrading
- Catalyst software, affect on device groups 6-20
- device software 3-42
- from QPM 1.0 2-2
- IOS software, affect on device groups 6-20
- URL, policy property B-59
- user authentication
- managing 4-1
- overview 4-1
- user group
- adding and removing users 4-2
- configuring 2-4
- overview 4-1
- User Manager
- command and button, Distribution Manager A-7
- command and button, Policy Manager A-5
- managing QPM users 4-2
- overview 4-1
- User Name, device property B-35
- user, managing QPM 4-2
- using
- Distribution Manager 8-1
- Policy Manager 3-2
- Vendor device property B-35
- Verify Device Info button B-37
- Verify Device Information B-36
- View Commands button B-37
- View Commands command A-7
- View Configuration button B-36
- View Device Logs command A-7
- View Job Logging command A-7
- View menu (Distribution Manager) A-6
- View menu (Policy Manager) A-2
- viewing
- device commands 8-12
- device group properties 6-18
- device properties 6-6
- interface properties 6-11
- policy reports 7-22
- VIP card
- device commands A-11
- identifying B-25
- troubleshooting policy distribution 9-3
- Virtual IP policy filter B-65
- Voice Configuration
- device commands A-13
- device group property B-11
- interface property B-28
- voice over IP documentation 1-49
- web, example of managing traffic 3-12
- Weight
- 2Q2T property B-40
- device group property B-14
- interface property B-31
- weighted fair queuing (WFQ)
- device commands A-10
- device commands, with FRTS A-11
- device commands, with VIP card A-11
- distributed, supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- distributed, supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-12
- example 3-12, 3-21
- overview 1-32
- properties B-12, B-29
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-12
- weighted random early detection (WRED)
- device commands A-12
- overview 1-41
- supported IOS 11.x software versions and device models 1-10
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-11
- weighted round-robin (WRR)
- creating policy 7-7
- device commands A-16
- overview 1-38
- policy properties B-53
- supported IOS 12.x software versions and device models 1-14
- WFQ Properties
- device group property B-12
- interface property B-29
- WFQ, CBWFQ policy action B-56
- white papers on QoS 1-52
- window
- understanding main Distribution Manager 8-2
- understanding main Policy Manager 3-3
- WRED Advanced Properties dialog box B-68
- WRED Weight
- CBWFQ policy action B-57
- device group property B-9
- interface property B-26
- WRED, CBWFQ policy action B-56
- Write Memory B-36
- writing
- CBWFQ policy 7-8
- coloring policy 7-4
- custom queuing policy 7-7
- limiting policy for routers 7-5
- limiting policy for switches 7-6
- policy 7-3
- policy building blocks 7-14
- priority queuing policy 7-6
- queue weight (WRR) policy 7-7
- shaping policy 7-5







Posted: Wed Jul 12 12:43:03 PDT 2000
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