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IPQoS Commands
priority
realtimerate
burstsize
weight1
weight2
weight3
weight4
maxpackets
maxbytes
E-DOC-CTC-20061027-0012 v2.0
Select the subqueue priority algorithm.
Choose between:
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wfq: Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) is used for the four AF queues.
The realtime queue has priority over the WFQ queues, which have
priority over the best-effort queue.
>
strict: Priority queuing is used. Strict Priority scheduling is used
between all queues. The higher the queue number, the higher the
priority.
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wrr: Weighted Round Robin (WRR) is used for the four AF queues.
Each queue is scheduled in turn, with a circular "round"
wrapping.
The default is wfq.
A number between 1 and 100.
Represents a percentage of the interface bandwidth for rate-limiting of
the Real Time queue.
In case of congestion, the Real Time queue will only use this
percentage of the interface bandwidth when there is also traffic on the
other queues.
The default is 80.
A number between 1 and 64.
Represents the Real Time queue burstsize (in kilobytes) for rate
limiting.
The default is 2.
A number between 1 and 97.
Represents the weight of queue 1 used for WFQ or WRR.
The default is
25
(%).
A number between 1 and 97.
Represents the weight of queue 2 used for WFQ or WRR.
The default is
25
(%).
A number between 1 and 97.
Represents the weight of queue 3 used for WFQ or WRR.
The default is
25
(%).
A number between 1 and 97.
Represents the weight of queue 4 used for WFQ or WRR.
The default is
25
(%).
A number between 0 and 250.
Represents the maximum number of packets in all IPQoS queues
instantiated for one interface.
The default is 250.
A number between 0 and 128.
Represents the maximum size in kilobytes in all IPQoS queues
instantiated for one interface.
The default is 56.
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