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The tables below describe the devices and software releases that CiscoWorks QoS Policy Manager (QPM) 3.0 supports, and the QoS techniques you can use on the supported platforms. Please note that the information in the tables is subject to change, depending on specific devices and their QoS support.
Table 1 shows the devices supported by QPM 3.0. For each device series, the table shows the supported device OIDs (Object IDs) and device names.
Table 1 Devices Supported by QPM 3.0
Cisco IOS releases supported include 11.1cc, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 12.1E, and 12.T. In addition, a Cisco IOS mapping function is used to enable QPM 3 to support 12.1E and 12.2T QoS techniques included in later releases of IOS main (T or E train) software.
These tables show the QoS techniques that you can use with the devices and IOS software releases that QPM 3 supports:
Table 2 shows the scheduling techniques that QPM supports on the devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
QoS Feature | QPM name | Description |
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1Details of the Class-Based QoS features supported by QPM are shown in Table 3. |
Table 2 Supported Scheduling Techniques on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E 1 | 12.2T2 | |
1IOS images of the 12.1E train and 12.1EX train. The capabilities are the ones of 12.1(6)E and 12.1(8)E
2IOS images of the 12.2T train. The capabilities are the ones of the 12.2(7)T train. |
Table 3 shows the Modular CLI (MQC) features that QPM supports on the devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 3 Supported MQC Features on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Table 4 shows the marking, policing, and shaping methods that QPM supports on the devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 4 Supported Marking, Policing, and Shaping Features on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 5 shows the link efficiency features that QPM supports on the devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
QoS Feature | QPM name | Description |
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IP Real-time Protocol Priority (for IOS releases that do not support MQC IP RTP). |
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Table 5 Supported Link Efficiency Features on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 6 shows the devices and IOS software releases that support Resource Reservation Protocol signaling. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 6 RSVP Support on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 7 shows the frame relay traffic shaping methods that QPM supports on the devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 7 Supported FRTS Features on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 8 shows the devices and IOS software releases for which QPM supports access control policies. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 8 Access Control Policy Support on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 9 shows the QoS features that QPM supports on devices running IOS 11.1CC. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 9 Supported QoS Features for Devices running IOS 11.1CC
Cisco Systems Device | QoS Features | |
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Scheduling | Policing | |
Table 10 shows the types of QoS that QPM QoS Analysis supports on devices and IOS versions. The table uses the following abbreviations:
1CAR MIB does not include DSCP information, so policies with the DSCP option cannot be monitored
2QPM does not support monitoring of network elements that are assigned to a policy group configured with Modular Shaping. |
Table 10 Supported QoS Analysis on Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
Table 11 shows the queuing, policing, and shaping methods that QPM supports on Layer 3 devices and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
QoS Feature | QPM name | Description |
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Table 11 Supported Queuing, Shaping, and Policing Features on Layer 3 Devices and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.01 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
1GTS and CAR are supported on IOS 12.0(10) and above. |
Table 12 shows the QoS features that QPM supports on switches running IOS, and IOS software releases. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 12 Supported QoS Features on Switches and IOS Software Releases
Cisco Systems Device | IOS Software Release | ||||
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12.0 | 12.1 | 12.2 | 12.1E | 12.2T | |
4Q1T, Trust, COS mapping1, CB1 |
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COS Mapping, IPP Mapping, 4Q2T, Priority, CB, Markdown table, Trust |
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COS Mapping, IPP Mapping, CB, 2Q2T/1P2Q2T, Markdown table, VLAN-Based, Trust |
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COS Mapping, IPP Mapping, CB, 2Q2T/1P2Q2T, Excess Rate, Markdown table, VLAN-Based, Trust, Excess Markdown table |
1CoS Mapping and CB features are supported on Catalyst 2950 switches running Enhanced Image only. |
Cisco CATOS releases supported include 5.5, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and 7.1. In addition, a Cisco CATOS mapping function is used to enable QPM 3.0 to work with the supported QoS techniques of 5.5, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and 7.1 in later releases of CATOS.
Table 13 describes the QoS techniques that you can use with the devices and CATOS software releases that QPM supports. The table uses the following abbreviations:
Table 13 Supported Devices and QoS Techniques for Catalyst Operating System
Posted: Mon Apr 7 06:32:55 PDT 2003
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