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slope a packet is associated with. A queue that has not exceeded its MBS size is not guaranteed that a buffer
will be available when needed or that the packets RED slope will not force the discard of the packet. Setting
proper CBS parameters and controlling CBS oversubscription is one major safeguard to queue starvation
(when a queue does not receive its fair share of buffers). Another is properly setting the RED slope parame-
ters for the needs of services on this port or channel.
If the CBS value is larger than the MBS value, an error will occur, preventing the MBS change.
The no form of this command
Default
default
Parameters
size-in-kbytes — The size parameter is an integer expression of the maximum number of kilobytes of
buffering allowed for the queue. For a value of 100 kbps, enter the value 100. A value of 0 causes the
queue to discard all packets.
Values
rate
Syntax
rate pir-rate [cir cir-rate]
no rate
Context
config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp>qover>q
config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp>qover>q
config>port>ethernet>network>egr>qover>q
Description
This command specifies the administrative Peak Information Rate (PIR) and the administrative Committed
Information Rate (CIR) parameters for the queue. The PIR defines the maximum rate that the queue can
transmit packets out an egress interface (for SAP egress queues). Defining a PIR does not necessarily guar-
antee that the queue can transmit at the intended rate. The actual rate sustained by the queue can be limited
by oversubscription factors or available egress bandwidth.
The CIR defines the rate at which the system prioritizes the queue over other queues competing for the same
bandwidth. In-profile packets are preferentially queued by the system at egress and at subsequent next hop
nodes where the packet can traverse. To be properly handled as in- or out-of-profile throughout the network,
the packets must be marked accordingly for profiling at each hop.
The CIR can be used by the queue's parent commands cir-level and cir-weight parameters to define the
amount of bandwidth considered to be committed for the child queue during bandwidth allocation by the
parent scheduler.
The rate command can be executed at anytime, altering the PIR and CIR rates for all queues created through
the association of the SAP egress QoS policy with the queue-id.
The no form of the command returns all queues created with the queue-id by association with the QoS pol-
icy to the default PIR and CIR parameters (max, 0).
Default
rate max cir 0 — The max default specifies the amount of bandwidth in kilobits per second (thousand bits
per second). The max value is mutually exclusive to the pir-rate value.
Parameters
pir-rate — Defines the administrative PIR rate, in kilobits, for the queue. When the rate command is
executed, a valid PIR setting must be explicitly defined. When the rate command has not been
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returns
the MBS size assigned to the queue to the value.
0 — 131072 or default
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