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Quality of Service (QoS)
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Guarantee a minimum bandwidth to different queues globally using the command
service-class
bandwidth-percentage
from CONFIGURATION mode. The DCB ETS supersedes the global and
policy based QoS bandwidth configurations.
When you enable ETS, the egress QoS features in the output QoS policy-map (such as
service-class
bandwidth-percentage
and
bandwidth-percentage
), the default bandwidth allocation ratio for
egress queues are superseded by ETS configurations. This is to provide compatibility with DCBX.
Hence, it is recommended to have ETS disabled when you wish to apply these features exclusively.
Once ETS is disabled on an interface, configured parameters will be applied.
strict-priority unicast
Configure a unicast queue as a strict-priority (SP) queue.
Syntax
strict-priority unicast queue
number
Parameters
Defaults
none
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION
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After a unicast queue is configured as strict-priority, that particular queue, on the entire chassis, is
treated as strict-priority queue. Traffic for a strict priority is scheduled before any other queues are
serviced. For example, if you send 100% line rate traffic over the SP queue, it will
starve
all other
queues on the ports on which this traffic is flowing.
To assign the strict priority schedule type to egress
queues, use the
scheduler strict
command in QOS-POLICY-OUT mode. FTOS does not support
bandwidth configuration on strict priority scheduler queues.
When you enable ETS, egress QoS features in the output QoS policy-map (such as
strict priority
unicast <0-3>
and
scheduler strict)
, default scheduler for egress queues are superseded by ETS
configurations. This is to provide compatibility with DCBX. Hence, it is recommended to have the
ETS disabled when you wish to apply these features exclusively. Once ETS disabled on an interface,
configured parameters will be applied.
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module
unicast
number
Enter the keyword
unicast
followed by the queue number.
Range: 1 to 3
Version 8.3.16.1
Introduced on MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module
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