QoS

Queues and policers in ESM are created on a per SLA profile instance in the host node. A subscriber host resides in a host node on a SAP that is associated with a logical port (mapped to a user port on the satellite node) which is then associated with the physical uplink.

Subscriber aggregate rate and subscriber level schedulers are subscriber-level configurations and therefore, are independent of the ports. However, port schedulers and Vports (agg-rate-limit or port-scheduler) are port level features. They are also created in the host node, on a per-user-port basis (user ports are in the host node represented by a logical ports). They must be manually created per logical port in the host even though those ports may be LAG members.

Buffer pools are the only QoS configurations that are created on a per-physical uplink basis.