IPQoS Commands
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ipqos config
Configure IPQoS for a given destination interface for the IPQoS queues instantiation.
SYNTAX:
where:
When enabling or disabling IPQoS, take the following into account:
if the WAN interface (for example PPPoA, IP oA,...) is detached at the time of enabling/disabling
IPQoS, then the WAN interface has to be attached in order for the enabling/disabling of IPQoS to take
effect.
if the WAN interface is attached at the time of enabling/disabling IPQoS, then the WAN interface has
to be detached and then re-attached in order for the enabling/disabling of IPQoS to take effect.
ipqos config
dest = <string>
[state = <{disabled | enabled}>]
[discard = <{tail | early}>]
[priority = <{wfq | strict | wrr}>]
[realtimerate = <number{1-100}>]
[burstsize = <number{1-128}>]
[weight1 = <number{1-97}>]
[weight2 = <number{1-97}>]
[weight3 = <number{1-97}>]
[weight4 = <number{1-97}>]
[maxpackets = <number{0-100}>]
[maxbytes = <number{0-128}>]
dest
The destination interface for the IPQoS queues instantiation.
This is an ATM phonebook entry.
REQUIRED
state
Disable or enable IPQoS for the interface.
The default is
disabled
.
OPTIONAL
discard
Determines the packet discard strategy in case of congestion.
Choose between:
tail
: Tail Drop: arriving packets will be dropped as soon as the destination
queue is in an overflow state.
early
: Early Packet discard: arriving packets will be dropped early according
to the BLUE active queue management algorithm.
The default is
early
.
OPTIONAL
priority
Select the subqueue priority algorithm.
Choose between:
wfq
: Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) is used for the four AF queues. The
realtime queue has priority over the WFQ queues, which have priority over
the best-effort queue.
strict
: Priority queuing is used. Strict Priority scheduling is used between all
queues. The higher the queue number, the higher the priority.
wrr
: Weighted Round Robin (WRR) is used for the four AF queues. Each
queue is scheduled in turn, with a circular “round” wrapping.
The default is
wfq
.
OPTIONAL
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