Foundry NetIron M2404C and M2404F Metro Access Switches
Configuring HQoS (Rev.03)
Configuration
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Defining Network Queue Priority
The
level
command, in Network Queue Configuration mode, defines strict priority for this network
queue relative to other network queue of the same interface.
The
no
form of this command resets the level to the default value. The default value is ‘low’.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config hqos-net-que-que
queue-id
)#
level <level>
device-name
(config hqos-net-que-que
queue-id
)#
no level
Argument Description
level
The priority for this queue relative to other network queues when the queue
operates in the out-of-profile mode. The level can be <low> or <high>.
Applying Shaper on Network Queue
The
shaper
command, in Network Queue Configuration mode, assigns shaping profile to the
network queue. The
no
form of this command detaches the shaping profile.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config hqos-net-que-que
queue-id
)#
shaper
<shaping-profile-id>
device-name
(config hqos-net-que-que
queue-id
)#
no shaper
Argument Description
shaping-profile-id
Specifies the ID of the shaping profile.
Defining a Forwarding Class in Network Queue Policy
The
fc
command, in Network Queue Policy Configuration mode, defines a Forwarding Class and
associates an existing network queue with the new Forwarding Class. This command changes the
CLI context to the Network Queue Policy Forwarding Class Configuration mode.
Command Syntax
device-name
(config hqos-net-queue
NETWORK
-
POLICY-NAME
)#
fc FC-NAME
Argument Description
FC-NAME
Specifies the Forwarding Class name. The following designations can be used
as the name of the Forwarding Class:
- ef
,
h1
,
nc
– high priority traffic.
- be
,
l2
,
af
,
l1
,
h2
– normal priority traffic.
Mapping Forwarding Class to Queue
The
queue
command, in HQoS Network Queue Policy Forwarding Class Configuration mode, sets
the mapping between the Forwarding Class and the queue.