Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Configuration Manual page 384

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Description
This command enables the context to define optional queue parameter overrides for each queue within the
queue group.
queue
Syntax
queue queue-id [queue-type] [create]
no queue queue-id
Context
config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp>qover
config>port>ethernet>access>ing>qgrp>qover
config>port>eth>network>egr>qgrp>qover
Description
This command associates a queue for use in a queue group template. The defined queue-id acts as a reposi-
tory for the default parameters for the queue. The template queue is created on each queue-group object
which is created with the queue group template name. Each queue is identified within the template by a
queue-id number. The template ensures that all queue groups created with the template's name will have the
same queue-ids providing a uniform structure for the forwarding class redirection commands in the SAP
egress QoS policies. The parameters within the template queue will be used as the default settings for each
queue in the actual queue group. The queue parameters may be individually changed for each queue in each
queue group using per queue overrides.
The no form of the command removes the queue-id from the configuration.
Default
none
parent
Syntax
parent [[weight weight] [cir-weight cir-weight]]
no parent
Context
config>port>ethernet>access>egr>qgrp>qover>q
Description
This command, when used in the queue-overrides context for a queue group queue, defines an optional
weight and cir-weight for the queue treatment by the parent scheduler that further governs the available
bandwidth given the queue aside from the queue PIR setting. When multiple schedulers and/or queues share
a child status with the parent scheduler, the weight or level parameters define how this queue contends with
the other children for the parent bandwidth.
Default
none
Parameters
weight weight — Weight defines the relative weight of this queue in comparison to other child schedulers
and queues while vying for bandwidth on the parent scheduler-name. Any queues or schedulers defined as
weighted receive no parental bandwidth until all strict queues and schedulers on the parent have reached
their maximum bandwidth or are idle. In this manner, weighted children are considered to be the lowest pri-
ority.
Values
Default
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