Alcatel-Lucent 7450 Quality Of Service Manual page 461

Ethernet service switch; service router; extensible routing system
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The no form of the command removes a template queue from the queue group template. If the queue
is specified as a forwarding class redirection target in any SAP ingress QoS policy, the command will
fail.
Default
none
Parameters
queue-id — This required parameter identifies the queue that will either be created or edited
multipoint — This optional keyword creates an ingress multipoint queue. Multipoint queues in a
queue-type — The queue types are mutually exclusive to each other.
queue-mode — These keywords are optional and mutually exclusive when creating a new
create — Keyword used to create the queue ID instance. The create keyword requirement can be
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within the queue group template.
Values
1 to 32
queue group may be used by ingress VPLS for forwarding types multicast, broadcast or
unknown within a forwarding class. For ingress IES and VPRN access SAPs, only multicast
is supported. Multipoint queues are only supported on ingress queue group templates
Values
expedite — This keyword ensures that the queue is treated in an
expedited manner independent of the forwarding classes mapped
to the queue.
best-effort — This keyword ensures that the queue is treated in a
non-expedited manner independent of the forwarding classes
mapped to the queue.
template queue. The keywords specify how the queue manages ingress explicitly profiled
packets.
Values
profile-mode — Overrides the default priority mode of the queue
and allows the adoption of color-aware profiling within the queue.
Forwarding classes and sub-classes may be explicitly defined as
in-profile or out-of-profile. Out-of-profile classified packets
bypass the CIR rate associated with the queue reserving it for the
undefined or in-profile classified packets. If the template queue is
not defined as profile-mode and the packet redirected to the queue
is explicitly out-of-profile based on the classification rules, the
queues within CIR bandwidth may be consumed by the packet.
priority-mode — Defines that the SAP ingress QoS policy
priority classification result will be honored by the queue. Priority
mode is the default mode of the queue. High priority packets are
allowed into the queue up to the mbs size defined for the queue.
Low priority packets are discarded at the low priority MBS
threshold which is derived from applying the hi-prio-only
percentage to the queues MBS and subtracting that result from the
mbs size defined.
enabled/disabled in the environment>create context.
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