Cisco Catalyst 2000 Configuration Handbook page 264

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Table 13-5 Queue Scheduling and Congestion-Avoidance Thresholds
Queue
Threshold Number
Type
CoS: Percentage Tail-Drop or Low%/High% WRED
Standard Queue 1
T1
2q2t
01: 80%
1p2q2t
0,1: 50%
1p3q1t
0,1: 100%
1p2q1t
0,1,2,3:
70%/100%
Estimate the ratio of normal (low and high priority) and strict-priority traffic to
the total amount of traffic going out of a switch port. Use the queue1, queue2,
and optionally queue3 values to set the percentages (1 to 100) for the standard
transmit queues. Use the queue-priority value to set the percentage (1 to 100) of
the strict-priority queue. These values must total 100 percent.
Table 13-6 lists how the switch port buffers are divided by default.
b. (Optional) Adjust the weighting of transmit queue servicing:
(interface) wrr-queue bandwidth weight1 weight2 [weight3]
For port-type 2q2t, 1p2q2t, 1p3q1t, and 1p2q1t, the standard queues are serv-
iced in a WRR fashion. The strict-priority queue is always serviced, regardless of
any other queue. Then each standard queue is serviced in turn, according to its
weight value; each queue's weight is relative to the others.
By default, ports with two queues have a ratio of 4:255, and ports with three
queues have a ratio of 100:150:200. (When QoS is disabled, all queues are equal-
ly weighted at 255.)
Table 13-6 Switch Port Buffer Division Defaults
Port Type
Low Priority
2q2t
80% (queue1)
1p2q2t
70% (queue1)
1p3q1t
25% (queue1)
1p2q1t
50% (queue1)
Standard Queue 2
T2
T1
2,3: 100%
4,5: 80%
2,3: 60%
4: 80%
2,3,4: 100% —
4,6,7:
70%/100%
Medium
Priority
25% (queue2)
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Standard Queue 3
T2
T1
6,7: 100%
6,7: 100%
6,7: 100%
High Priority
Strict Priority
20% (queue2)
15% (queue2)
15% (queue3)
25% (queue3)
25% (queue4)
30% (queue2)
20% (queue3)
T2

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