
Enable priority flow control on multiple ports configuration example
device# configure terminal
device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/2 ethernet 1/1/3
device(config-mif-1/1/2,1/1/4)# priority-flow-control enable
device(config-mif-1/1/2,1/1/4)# interface ethernet 1/1/17 to 1/1/20
device(config-mif-1/1/17-1/1/24)# priority-flow-control enable
device(config-mif-1/1/32-1/1/43)# end
device# show running-config interface ethernet 1/1/2 ethernet 1/1/4
device# show running-config interface ethernet 1/1/17 to 1/1/20
device# write memory
Configuring the share level for an ingress buffer profile
Follow these steps to configure the share level for an ingress buffer profile.
The share level is the maximum number of buffers that a priority group (PG) can use as a portion of the of the total sharing pool.
NOTE
Configuration of the ingress buffer share level is supported only on Ruckus ICX 7250, ICX 7450, and ICX 7750 devices.
1. Enter global configuration mode.
device# configure terminal
2. Configure the share level.
device(config)# qos ingress-buffer-profile prof1 priority-group 0 xoff level6-1/3
3. Return to privileged EXEC mode.
device(config)# exit
4. Verify the configuration
device# show qos ingress-buffer-profile prof1
Ingress Buffer Profile: prof1
Ports attached: --
Per PG Details: XOFF Level:
PG 0 level6-1/3
PG 1 level1-1/64
PG 2 level2-1/32
PG 3 level2-1/32
5. Save the configuration.
device# write memory
Ingress buffer profile configuration example
device# configure terminal
device(config)# qos ingress-buffer-profile prof1 priority-group 0 xoff level6-1/3
device(config)# exit
device# show qos ingress-buffer-profile prof1
device# write memory
Quality of Service
Configuring QoS
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Part Number: 53-1005294-01