QoS traffic shaping
Traffic shaping is a QoS technique used to enforce lower bitrates that the physical interface is capable of. Contrary to policing, shaping will buffer traffic in an attempt to avoid dropping any traffic that exceeds the enforced limit.
Links
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccna-200-301/qos-traffic-shaping-explained/
Links to this page:
- home
- CBWFQ and shaping
- Interface - show interfaces counters explained
- QoS - Bc and Be bucket sizes
- QoS - Hierarchical QoS
- QoS - LLQ applied only outbound
- QoS - Tail Drop
- QoS - Using CBWFQ with traffic shaping
- QoS - applying policies
- QoS - classification
- QoS - effects of bandwidth interface command
- QoS Hardware Queues vs Software Queues
- QoS Traffic Shaping Parameters
- QoS how traffic shaping is achieved
- QoS tokens in shaping and policing
- QoS traffic policing
- QoS
- traffic generator options