SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide
max-reserved-bandwidth <percent>
Use the max-reserved-bandwidth command to specify the percentage of interface bandwidth reserved for
use in user-defined (priority or class-based) queues. The remainder of the interface bandwidth is reserved
for system critical traffic and is not available to user-defined queues. Use the no form of this command to
restore the default values.
Caution
Reserving a portion of the interface bandwidth for system critical traffic is necessary for
proper operation. Specifying the entire interface bandwidth for use in user-defined queues
can cause undesirable operation.
Syntax Description
<percent>
Default Values
By default, max-reserved-bandwidth is set to 75, which reserves 25 percent of the interface bandwidth
for system critical traffic.
Usage Examples
The following example specifies 85 percent of the bandwidth on the eth 0/1 interface to be available for use
in user-defined queues:
ProCurve(config)#interface eth 0/1
ProCurve(config-eth 0/1)#max-reserved-bandwidth 85
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Specifies the percentage of interface bandwidth to make available for
user-defined (priority or class-based) queues. Enter an integer 1 to 100.
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