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Chapter 41 Configuring QoS
Configuring QoS
This example shows how to delete all CoS assignments to destination MAC addresses and VLANs:
Console> (enable)
clear qos mac-cos all
All CoS to Mac/Vlan entries are cleared.
Console> (enable)
Enabling or Disabling Microflow Policing of Bridged Traffic
Note
The commands in this section are not supported with a Layer 2 Switching Engine.
By default, microflow policing rules affect only Layer 3-switched traffic. To enable or disable
microflow policing of bridged traffic on the switch or on specified VLANs, perform one of these tasks
in privileged mode:
Note
With Layer 3 Switching Engine II, to do any microflow policing, you must enable microflow
policing of bridged traffic.
For more information, see the
“Policing Rules” section on page 41-22
.
This example shows how to enable microflow policing of traffic in VLANs 1 through 20:
Console> (enable)
set qos bridged-microflow-policing enable 1-20
QoS microflow policing is enabled for bridged packets on vlans 1-20.
Console> (enable)
Configuring Standard Receive-Queue Tail-Drop Thresholds
To configure the standard receive-queue tail-drop thresholds on the switch, perform this task in
privileged mode:
For more information, see the
“Receive Queues” section on page 41-11
.
Task
Command
Enable microflow policing of bridged traffic on
the switch or on specified VLANs.
set qos bridged-microflow-policing
{
enable
|
disable
}
vlan
Disable microflow policing of bridged traffic on
the switch or on specified VLANs.
set qos bridged-microflow-policing
{
enable
|
disable
}
vlan
Verify the configuration.
show qos bridged-packet-policing
{
config
|
runtime
}
vlan
Task
Command
Configure the standard receive-queue tail-drop
thresholds.
set qos drop-threshold
port_type
rx queue 1
thr1 thr2 thr3 thr4