You can assign a QoS profile to an IP address by using the following command:
config ipqos [add | delete] <ip_destination_address> qosprofile
<qosname>
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There are four queues per physical port in the Summit. In ingress mode, the four QoS
profiles align to the four queues (for example, qp1 to the first queue, qp2 to the second
queue, and so on). In egress mode, the mapping of QoS profiles to queues is a function
of the particular configuration.
The Port Queue Monitor (PQM) is a utility that monitors all the queues assigned to a
port. The PQM monitors the number of frames and the frames per second a specific
queue is responsible for transmitting on a physical port. The real-time display roves
through the given portlist to provide these statistics. The particular port being
monitored at that time is indicated by an asterisk (*) appearing after the port number in
the display.
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Table 8-3: PQM Commands
Command
show qosmonitor
show port {<portlist>} qosmonitor
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Description
Displays the QoS monitor results. An
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Displays real-time QoS statistics for one or
more ports.
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