Adapt QoS modes

Link Aggregation is supported on the access side with access or hybrid ports. Similarly to LAG on the network side, LAG on access aggregates Ethernet ports into all active or active-standby LAG. The difference with LAG on networks lies in how the QoS or H-QoS is handled. Based on hashing configured, a SAP’s traffic can be sprayed on egress over multiple LAG ports or can always use a single port of a LAG. There are three user-selectable modes that allow the operator to best adapt QoS configured to a LAG the SAPs are using:

The following restrictions apply to adapt-qos distributed include-egr-hash-cfg:

Table: Adapt QoS bandwidth/rate distribution shows examples of rate/BW distributions based on the adapt-qos mode used.

Table: Adapt QoS bandwidth/rate distribution

distribute link port-fair distribute include-egr-hash-cfg

SAP Queues

% # local links1

100% rate

100% rate (SAP hash to one link)

or

%# all links2 (SAP hash to all links)

100% rate (SAP hash to one link)

or

% # local linksa (SAP hash to all links)

SAP Scheduler

% # local linksa

100% bandwidth

100% rate (SAP hash to one link)

or

%# all linksb (SAP hash to all links)

100% bandwidth (SAP hash to a one link)

or

% # local linksa (SAP hash to all links)

SAP MSS Scheduler

% # local linksa

100% bandwidth

% # local linksa

% # local linksa

1 * % # local links = X * (number of local LAG members on a line card/ total number of LAG members)
2 %# all links = X* (link speed)/(total LAG speed)