1QOS(7) Miscellaneous QOS(7)
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6 qos - Quality of Service specification
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9 The text2qos and qos2text functions use the format described in this
10 man page. Because all standard ATM tools on Linux use those functions
11 to convert to or from the textual representation of QOS specifications,
12 they expect them in the same format too.
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14 The most fundamental parameters are the traffic class and the AAL (ATM
15 Adaption Layer) type. If the connection is bi-directional, both direc‐
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17 class and the AAL type are the first elements (in any order) in a QOS
18 specification. The traffic class is the only required element. If the
19 AAL type is omitted, the application will provide a default value. The
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22 ubr Unassigned Bit Rate
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24 cbr Constant Bit Rate
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26 abr Available Bit Rate
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37 If more parameters are supplied, the traffic class and AAL type must be
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40 prefixed with tx: and rx:, respectively. If both parameter lists are
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43 (without prefix). The general format is as follows:
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45 class_and_aal:common_list,tx:list,rx:list
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55 The upper limit for the peak cell rate to assign. If omitted,
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75 multiplier and unit are omitted, cells per second are assumed.
76 Note that the rate is always converted to cells per second, so
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100 CBR:max_pcr=11Mbps,min_pcr=10mbps,sdu=8192
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112 Werner Almesberger, EPFL LRC/ICA <werner.almesberger@epfl.ch>
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116Linux April 20, 2000 QOS(7)