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Chapter 36 Configuring QoS
Understanding QoS
SRR services the priority queue for its configured weight as specified by the
bandwidth
keyword in the
mls qos srr-queue input priority-queue
queue-id
bandwidth
weight
global configuration command.
Then, SRR shares the remaining bandwidth with both ingress queues and services them as specified by
the weights configured with the
mls qos srr-queue input bandwidth
weight1 weight2
global
configuration command.
You can combine the commands described in this section to prioritize traffic by placing packets with
particular DSCPs or CoSs into certain queues, by allocating a large queue size or by servicing the queue
more frequently, and by adjusting queue thresholds so that packets with lower priorities are dropped. For
configuration information, see the
“Configuring Ingress Queue Characteristics” section on page 36-56
.
Queueing and Scheduling on Egress Queues
Figure 36-8
shows the queueing and scheduling flowchart for egress ports.
Note
If the expedite queue is enabled, SRR services it until it is empty before servicing the other three queues.