Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000 Series Enhanced Version Configuration Commands, Vol. 2
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GR2K-GA-0014
Ver. 07-02
Default:
24
Range of value:
1-32
(Queue cannot to be created to interface depends on the
specified value. 1-8 is for queue count 8, 9-16, for 16, and
17-32 for 32. Bandwidth is allocated equally to the specified
value within the created queue.)
[{-max_queue_number_4 | -max_queue_number_8 | -max_queue_number_16 |
-max_queue_number_32 | -max_queue_number_64 | -max_queue_number_250 |
-max_queue_number_1000}]
Description:
Specifies the maximum queue count to be created to interface.
Invalid when queue mode is -priority, -round_robin,
-bandwidth, -equal_bandwidth.
-max_queue_number_4: The maximum queue count is 4.
-max_queue_number_8: The maximum queue count is 8.
-max_queue_number_16: The maximum queue count is 16.
-max_queue_number_32: The maximum queue count is 32.
-max_queue_number_64: The maximum queue count is 64(*1)
[ROUTE-OS6B].
-max_queue_number_250: The maximum queue count is 250.
-max_queue_number_1000: The maximum queue count is
1000.
The maximum queue number can be 64 only when set to one
line (line number zero).
(*1):The relationship between the "-max" queue number 64 and the set line in
GR2000-1B and GR2000-2B is explained below:
1.
64 is effective as the maximum queue number only when set to one line (line
number zero.
2. If the "-max" queue number 64 is defined in relation to the line number zero
under a condition where multiple line information definitions are set in the same
NIF in GR2000-1B and GR2000-2B, this definition is null and void.
3. If the "-max" queue number 64 is defined in the line number zero in GR2000-1B
and GR2000-2B, and the "-max" queue number 64 is deleted under a condition
where multiple line information definitions are present in the same NIF, use the
maintenance free
command for other lines.
[-queue <Queue No.>, <Queue No.>-<Queue No.>, ... <min rate (kbps)>]
Description:
Specifies the minimum bandwidth per queue. When only
queue No. is specified and the minimum bandwidth is not
specified, 0 [kbit/s] is set to minimum bandwidth. The
minimum band is set only when the queue mode is
bandwidth_kbps. The minimum band is invalid even if it is set
when the queue mode is priority, round_robin, bandwidth, or
bandwidth_traffic.
To specify the minimum bandwidth of one queue: -queue 5
(Specifies queue No. 5.)
To specify the minimum bandwidth of plural queues: -queue
5, 10, and 12 (Specifies queue No. 5, 10, and 12.)
To specify the minimum bandwidth of a range of queue:
-queue 21 to 30 (Specifies queue No. 21 to 30.)