Queue-Limit Command History; Syntax Description; Default Behavior For The Queue-Limit Command - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 11
Managing Packet Queue Congestion

Syntax Description

number-of-packets

queue-limit Command History

Cisco IOS Release
Release 12.0(17)SL
Release 12.0(25)SX
Release 12.2(16)BX
Release 12.3(7)XI
Release 12.2(28)SB
Release 12.2(31)SB2

Default Behavior for the queue-limit Command

The following describes the default behavior of the queue-limit command for class queues with and
without weighted random early detection (WRED):
Note
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For PRE1, number-of-packets is a number from 32 to 16384; the number
must be a power of 2. If the number you specify is not a power of 2, the
router converts the number to the nearest power of 2 value.
For Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BX and Release 12.2(16)BX using the
PRE2, number-of-packets is a number from 32 to 16384. The number does
not need to be a power of 2.
For Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI and later releases using the PRE2, if the
interface speed is less than 500 MB, number-of-packets is a number from 8
to 4096; the number must be a power of 2. If the interface speed is greater
than 500 MB, number-of-packets is a number from 128 to 64000 and must
be a power of 2. If it is not, the router converts the number to the nearest
power of 2 value.
For Cisco IOS Release 12.2(31)SB2 and later releases using the PRE3,
number-of-packets is a number from 1 to 32,767. The number does not need
to be a power of 2.
Description
The queue-limit command was introduced on the PRE1.
This command was enhanced to allow you to simultaneously configure
both the queue-limit and random-detect commands in the same class of
a policy map.
This command was introduced on the PRE2.
This command was enhanced on the PRE2 to allow you to simultaneously
configure both the queue-limit and random-detect commands in the
same class of a policy map.
This command was integrated in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB for the
PRE2.
This command was introduced on the PRE3.
Class queues with weighted random early detection (WRED)—The router uses the default queue
limit of two times the largest WRED maximum threshold value, rounded to the nearest power of 2.
For Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)BX and Release 12.2(16)BX using the PRE2, and for Cisco IOS
Release 12.2(31)SB2 and later releases using the PRE3, the router does not round the value to
the nearest power of 2.
Priority queues and class queues without WRED—The router has buffers for up to 50 milliseconds
of 256-byte packets at line rate, but not less than 32 packets.
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