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| Class of Service Commands
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
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queue mode
This command sets the scheduling mode used for processing each of the class of
service (CoS) priority queues. The options include strict priority, Weighted Round-
Robin (WRR), or a combination of strict and weighted queuing. Use the
no
form to
restore the default value.
Syntax
queue mode
{
strict
|
wrr
|
strict-wrr
[
queue-type-list
]}
no
queue mode
strict
- Services the egress queues in sequential order, transmitting all
traffic in the higher priority queues before servicing lower priority queues.
This ensures that the highest priority packets are always serviced first,
ahead of all other traffic.
wrr
- Weighted Round-Robin shares bandwidth at the egress ports by using
scheduling weights (based on the
command), and servicing
each queue in a round-robin fashion.
strict-wrr
- Uses strict or weighted service as specified for each queue.
queue-type-list
- Indicates if the queue is a normal or strict type.
(Options: 0 indicates a normal queue, 1 indicates a strict queue)
Default Setting
WRR
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)
Command Usage
◆
The switch can be set to service the port queues based on strict priority, WRR,
or a combination of strict and weighted queueing.
◆
Strict priority requires all traffic in a higher priority queue to be processed
before lower priority queues are serviced.
◆
Weighted Round Robin (WRR) uses a predefined relative weight for each queue
that determines the percentage of service time the switch services each queue
before moving on to the next queue. This prevents the head-of-line blocking
that can occur with strict priority queuing. Use the
command to
assign weights for WRR queuing to the eight priority queues.
◆
If Strict and WRR mode is selected, a combination of strict and weighted service
is used as specified for each queue. The queues assigned to use strict or WRR
priority should be specified using the
queue-type-list
parameter.
◆
A weight can be assigned to each of the weighted queues (and thereby to the
corresponding traffic priorities). This weight sets the frequency at which each
queue is polled for service, and subsequently affects the response time for
software applications assigned a specific priority value.
Summary of Contents for AS5700-54X
Page 42: ...Contents 42...
Page 44: ...Figures 44...
Page 52: ...Tables 52...
Page 54: ...Section I Getting Started 54...
Page 80: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 80...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 358: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 358...
Page 418: ...Chapter 12 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 418...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 436...
Page 442: ...Chapter 16 Address Table Commands 442...
Page 506: ...Chapter 18 VLAN Commands Configuring VXLAN Tunneling 506...
Page 526: ...Chapter 19 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 526...
Page 544: ...Chapter 20 Quality of Service Commands 544...
Page 652: ...Chapter 22 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 652...
Page 680: ...Chapter 23 LLDP Commands 680...
Page 722: ...Chapter 24 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 722...
Page 732: ...Chapter 25 Domain Name Service Commands 732...
Page 790: ...Chapter 27 IP Interface Commands ND Snooping 790...
Page 1072: ...Section III Appendices 1072...
Page 1102: ...List of CLI Commands 1102...
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