Configuring fr qos, Overview, Why frts – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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Configuring FR QoS

Overview

FR QoS allows you to deploy QoS (frame relay traffic shaping) on each PVC of an FR interface. By

configuring Committed Information Rate Allowed (CIR ALLOW), which is the transmitting rate an FR
network allows, you can guarantee CIR ALLOW for user data transmission when no congestion occurs in

the network.

Why FRTS

Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) limits traffic of packets and bursty packets sent from a PVC, so that

these packets can be transmitted at relatively even rate.
In an FR network, the bottleneck often occurs at the network segment juncture if the bandwidth of different

segments does not match. As shown in

Figure 22

, Router B transmits packets to Router A at the rate of 128

kbps whereas the maximum interface rate of Router A is only 64 kbps. Then, bottleneck occurs at the

place where Router A is connected to the FR network, and results in congestion that interrupts normal

data transmission. With FRTS applied on the outgoing interface Serial2/1/6:0 of Router B, the interface

can transmit packets at a relatively even rate of 64 kbps, and the network congestion is avoided.

Figure 22 FRTS implementation

FRTS is applied on the outgoing interfaces of the router. It allows you to configure the CIR ALLOW
parameter. FR PVCs can transmit packets at the rate of CIR ALLOW when the network is normal.

How FRTS works

FRTS is implemented using token buckets. The meanings of the related parameters in the protocol are
modified as required by the actual algorithm and principles. For how a token bucket works, see

Figure

23

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