The system schedules traffic from common users by obtaining CAR and SQ parameters defined in the QoS profile based on the rate limit mode configured for the common users.
Perform the following steps on the router:
In VS mode, this configuration is supported only by the admin VS.
The system view is displayed.
The AAA view is displayed.
An AAA domain is created and its view is displayed.
Here, domain-name specifies the domain to which the service needs to be mapped.
The rate limit mode for common users is configured.
When a QoS profile is applied in an AAA domain, if the QoS profile contains both the car and user-queue parameters, the system determines whether the qos rate-limit-mode command is configured in the domain. If the qos rate-limit-mode car command is configured in the domain, the system performs traffic scheduling according to the CAR parameters in the QoS profile. If the qos rate-limit-mode user-queue command is configured in the domain, the system performs traffic scheduling according to the SQ parameters in the QoS profile. If qos rate-limit-mode is not configured, CAR parameters in the QoS profile are applied to upstream traffic, and SQ parameters in the QoS profile are applied to downstream traffic by default.
The service traffic of users in the domain is configured not to participate in the QoS scheduling for family users.
Using the session-group-exclude car command, you can exclude the service traffic of users in a domain from participating in the CAR operation for family users.
Using the session-group-exclude user-queue command, you can exclude the service traffic of users in a domain from participating in SQ scheduling for family users.
The user-queue bandwidth granularity is configured for users who go online from a specified domain.
The configuration is committed.
Return to the AAA view.
Return to the system view.
The slot view is displayed.
The automatic switchback from CAR to user queue is disabled.
The configuration is committed.