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Variable
aq-mode
buffer
dos-attack-prevention
nvram-delay
oper-mode
queue-set
statistics-tracking
ubp
About this task
The following is an example for viewing the qos agent
5530-24TFD(config)#show qos agent QoS Operational Mode: Enabled QoS
NVRam Commit Delay: 10 seconds QoS Queue Set: 2 QoS Buffering: Large
QoS UBP Support Level: Low Security Local Data QoS Default Statistics
Tracking: Aggregate QoS DOS Attack Prevention: Disabled Minimum TCP
Header Length: 20 Maximum IPv4 ICMP Length: 512 Maximum IPv6 ICMP
Length: 512 QoS NT mode: Disabled
Modifying default queue configuration
About this task
Use the following procedure to modify the default queue configuration.
Note: The queue-set value sets the number of queues in a queue set for each port type. The
default value is 2.
Procedure
Modify the configuration by using the following command from Global Configuration
mode.
qos agent queue-set <1-8>
Configuring Default Buffering Capabilities
Use the following CLI commands to display and modify the buffer allocation mode.
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Variable definitions
Restores default Auto QOS application traffic processing
mode.
Restores default QoS resource buffer allocation.
Restores default QoS DoS Attack Prevention. This parameter
is only available on the 5600 Series switch.
Restores default maximum time in seconds to write
configuration data to a nonvolatile storage.
Restores default QoS operational mode.
Restores default QoS queue set.
Restores default QoS statistics tracking support.
Restores default QoS UBP support level.
Job aid: Viewing the QoS agent
ACLI reference for wired networks
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