Planet Networking & Communication SGS-6340-24T4S Command Manual page 371

Layer 3 multi-port full gigabit stackable managed switch
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20.11 mls qos queue wdrr weight
Command:
mls qos queue wdrr weight <weight0..weight7>
no mls qos queue wdrr weight
Function:
After configure this command, the queue weight is set.
Parameters:
<weight0..weight7> defines the queue weight, in Kbytes. For WDRR algorithm, this configuration is valid, but for SP
algorithm, it is invalid. When the weight is 0, this queue adopts SP algorithm to manage, and WDRR algorithm turns
into SP+WDRR algorithm. WRR, in byte, allocates bandwidth by using 8 weight values. The different chips support
the different weight range, if the setting exceeds the chip range will prompt the right range, when the chip supports 4
queues, it's parameter turns into <weight1..weight4>.
Default:
The queue weight is 10 20 40 80 160 320 640 1280.
Command mode:
Port Mode.
Usage Guide:
If the queue weight is configured as 0, it uses SP algorithm to manage, while WRR turns into SWDRR. When
removing the queue, the system will manage SP queue at first, then manage WDRR queue, SP queue executes the
strict priority management mode, WDRR queue executes the weight rotation management mode.
Example:
Configure the queue bandwidth as 10kbytes, 10kbytes, 20kbytes, 20kbytes, 30kbytes, 30kbytes, 40kbytes,
40kbytes.
Switch(interface-ethernet1/1)#mls qos queue wdrr weight 10 10 20 20 40 40 80 80
20.12 mls qos queue bandwidth
Command:
mls qos queue <queue-id> bandwidth <minimum-bandwidth> <maximum-bandwidth>
no mls qos queue <queue-id> bandwidth
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