where
spq
wrr
<wt0> <wt1>
<wt2> <wt3>
<wt4> <wt5>
<wt6> <wt7>
This command sets a Gigabit Ethernet interface's queuing method and/or priority weight.
The following example sets the subtending interface 1 to use strict priority queuing.
ras>
switch qschedule set sub1 spq
34.14.2 switch qschedule show Command
Syntax:
switch qschedule show
This command shows the queuing methods and/or priority weights of the Gigabit Ethernet
interfaces. This is an example.
ras> switch qschedule show
port
algo_type wt0 wt1 wt2 wt3 wt4 wt5 wt6 wt7
----- --------- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
sub1 spq
sub2 spq
up1 spq
up2 spq
34.15 switch queuemap Commands
Use these commands to set the priorities of the individual queues.
34.15.1 switch queuemap set Command
Syntax:
switch queuemap set <priority> <queue>
where
<priority>
<queue>
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