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Policing options
— Ensure that an RSVP session uses only as much
bandwidth as it requested. The policing options mandate when to
drop nonconforming excess packets. You configure the system to
observe one of three policing options:
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Edge
— Causes nonconforming excess packets to be dropped only
at the edge (that is, when the traffic has not yet passed through
any network device that has already performed policing for that
flow). The system polices the flow when RSVP requests it. This is
the default policing option. The RSVP protocol knows how to
detect what is edge and what is not when policing
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Always
— The system always polices the flow.
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Never
— The system never polices the flow, even if RSVP
requests it.
Example of RSVP
Figure 94 shows an RSVP configuration in which an RSVP reservation
request flows upstream along a multicast delivery tree (with routers,
Layer 3 switches such as the CoreBuilder 3500) until it merges with
another reservation request for the same source.
Summary of Contents for CoreBuilder 3500
Page 44: ...44 CHAPTER 2 MANAGEMENT ACCESS ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM PARAMETERS ...
Page 86: ...86 CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET ...
Page 112: ...112 CHAPTER 6 FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE FDDI ...
Page 208: ...208 CHAPTER 9 VIRTUAL LANS ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 PACKET FILTERING ...
Page 330: ...330 CHAPTER 12 VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL VRRP ...
Page 356: ...356 CHAPTER 13 IP MULTICAST ROUTING ...
Page 418: ...418 CHAPTER 14 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST OSPF ...
Page 519: ...RSVP 519 Figure 94 Sample RSVP Configuration Source station End stations Routers ...
Page 566: ...566 CHAPTER 18 DEVICE MONITORING ...
Page 572: ...572 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 592: ...592 INDEX ...