Configuring An Mqc Object - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring an MQC Object

Policy maps that are defined by the system are listed in the table below.
Table 8: System-Defined Queuing Policy Maps
Queuing Policy Map Name
default-in-policy
default-out-policy
Configuring an MQC Object
When you specify an MQC object command, the device creates the object if it does not exist and then enters
map mode.
To remove a class-map, table-map, or policy-map object, use the no form of the command that you used to
create the object.
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Description
Input queuing policy map that is attached to all
module ports to which you do not apply a queuing
policy map. The default configuration values are as
follows:
policy-map type queuing default-in-policy
class type queuing in-q1
queue-limit percent 50
bandwidth percent 80
class type queuing in-q-default
queue-limit percent 50
bandwidth percent 20
Output queuing policy map that is attached to all
module ports to which you do not apply a queuing
policy map. The default configuration values are as
follows:
policy-map type queuing default-out-policy
class type queuing out-pq1
priority level 1
queue-limit percent 16
class type queuing out-q2
queue-limit percent 1
class type queuing out-q3
queue-limit percent 1
class type queuing out-q-default
queue-limit percent 82
bandwidth remaining percent 25
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