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Ethernet service switch; service router; extensible routing system
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Named Pools QoS Policy Command Reference
The queue's pool association may only be removed by either re-executing the queue command without
the pool keyword or by executing the no pool command within the queue's CLI context. When the
pool name is removed, the queue will be placed on the appropriate default pool.
Parameters
queue-id — The queue-id for the queue, expressed as an integer. The queue-id uniquely identifies
queue-type — The expedite, best-effort and auto-expedite queue types are mutually exclusive to
expedite — This keyword ensures that the queue is treated in an expedited manner independent
best-effort — This keyword ensures that the queue is treated in a non-expedited manner
auto-expedite — This keyword allows the system to auto-define the way the queue is serviced by
multipoint — This keyword specifies that this queue-id is for multipoint forwarded traffic only.
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the queue within the policy. This is a required parameter each time the queue command is
executed.
Values
1 to 32
each other. Each defines the method that the system uses to service the queue from a hardware
perspective. While parental virtual schedulers can be defined for the queue, they only enforce
how the queue interacts for bandwidth with other queues associated with the same scheduler
hierarchy. An internal mechanism that provides access rules when the queue is vying for
bandwidth with queues in other virtual schedulers is also needed. A keyword must be
specified at the time the queue is created in the network-queue policy. If an attempt is made
to change the keyword after the queue is initially defined, an error is generated.
of the forwarding classes mapped to the queue.
independent of the forwarding classes mapped to the queue.
the hardware. When auto-expedite is defined on the queue, the queue is treated in an
expedited manner when all forwarding classes mapped to the queue are configured as
expedited types nc, ef, h1 or h2. When a single non-expedited forwarding class is mapped to
the queue (be, af, l1 and l2) the queue automatically falls back to non-expedited status.
Values
expedite, best-effort, auto-expedite
Default
auto-expedite
This queue-id can only be explicitly mapped to the forwarding class multicast, broadcast, or
unknown unicast ingress traffic. If you attempt to map forwarding class unicast traffic to a
multipoint queue, an error is generated and no changes are made to the current unicast traffic
queue mapping.
A queue must be created as multipoint. The multipoint designator cannot be defined after the
queue is created. If an attempt is made to modify the command to include the multipoint
keyword, an error is generated and the command will not execute.
The multipoint keyword can be entered in the command line on a pre-existing multipoint
queue to edit queue-id parameters.
Values
multipoint or not present
Default
Not present (the queue is created as non-multipoint)
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