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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Comparing Dates Post 302578567 by joyAV on Friday 2nd of December 2011 12:43:41 AM
Old 12-02-2011
Hi Agama,

Thanks for your prompt attention.

Let me try this.

I'll let you know the outcome.

Regards
joyAV
 

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tokenmt(7ipp)						   IP Quality of Service Modules					     tokenmt(7ipp)

NAME
tokenmt - Single and Two Rate Three Conformance Level Meter DESCRIPTION
The tokenmt module can be configured as a Single or a Two Rate meter. Packets are deemed to belong to one of the three levels - Red, Yellow or Green - depending on the configured rate(s) and the burst sizes. When configured as a Single Rate meter, tokenmt can operate with just the Green and Red levels. Configuration parameters for tokenmt correspond to definitions in RFC- 2697 and RFC- 2698 as follows: Configuring tokenmt as a Single Rate meter (from RFC- 2697): committed_rate - CIR committed_burst - CBS peak_burst - EBS (thus 'peak_burst' for a single rate meter is actually the 'excess burst' in the RFC. However, throughout the text the parameter name "peak burst" is used.) Configuring tokenmt as a Two Rate meter (from RFC- 2698): committed_rate - CIR peak_rate - PIR committed_burst - CBS peak_burst - PBS The meter is implemented using token buckets C and P, which initially hold tokens equivalent to committed and peak burst sizes (bits) respectively. When a packet of size B bits arrive at time t, the following occurs: When operating as a Single Rate meter, the outcome (level) is decided as follows: - Update tokens in C and P o Compute no. of tokens accumulated since the last time packet was seen at the committed rate as T(t) = committed rate * (t - t') (where t' is the time the last packet was seen) o Add T tokens to C up to a maximum of committed burst size. Add remaining tokens ((C+T) - Commited Burst), if any, to P, to a maximum of peak burst size. - Decide outcome o If not color aware o If B <= C, outcome is GREEN and C -= B. o Else, if B <= P, outcome is YELLOW and P -= B. o Else, outcome is Red. o Else, o obtain DSCP from packet o obtain color from color_map, color_map[DSCP] o if (color is GREEN) and (B <= C), outcome is GREEN and C -= B. o Else, if (color is GREEN or YELLOW) and (B <= P), outcome is YELLOW and P -= B. o Else, outcome is RED. Note that if peak_burst and yellow_next_actions are not specified (that is, a single rate meter with two outcomes), the outcome is never YELLOW. When operating as a Two Rate meter, the outcome (level) is decided as follows: - Update tokens in C and P o Compute no. of tokens accumulated since the last time a packet was seen at the committed and peak rates as Tc(t) = committed rate * (t - t') Tp(t) = peak rate * (t - t') (where t' is the time the last packet was seen) o Add Tc to C up to a maximum of committed burst size o Add Tp to P up to a maximum of peak burst size - Decide outcome o If not color aware o If B > P, outcome is RED. o Else, if B > C, outcome is YELLOW and P -= B o Else, outcome is GREEN and C -= B & P -= B o Else, o obtain DSCP from packet o obtain color from color_map, color_map[DSCP] o if (color is RED) or (B > P), outcome is RED o Else, if (color is YELLOW) or (B > C), outcome is YELLOW and P -= B o Else, outcome is GREEN and C -= B & P -= B STATISTICS
The tokenmt module exports the following statistics through kstat: Global statistics: module: tokenmt instance: <action id> name: tokenmt statistics class <action name> epackets <number of packets in error> green_bits <number of bits in green> green_packets <number of packets in green> red_bits <number of bits in red> red_packets <number of packets in red> yellow_bits <number of bits in yellow> yellow packets <number of packets in yellow> FILES
/kernel/ipp/sparcv9/tokenmt 64-bit module (SPARC only.) ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWqos | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ipqosconf(1M), dlcosmk(7IPP), dscpmk(7IPP), flowacct(7IPP), ipqos(7IPP), ipgpc(7IPP), tswtclmt(7IPP) RFC 2697, A Single Rate Three Color Marker J. Heinanen, R. Guerin -- The Internet Society, 1999 RFC 2698, A Two Rate Three Color Marker J. Heinanen, R. Guerin -- The Internet Society, 1999 SunOS 5.10 29 Sep 2004 tokenmt(7ipp)
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