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• Hybrid Mode: WRR & SPQ or WFQ & SPQ - some switch models allow you to configure higher priority
queues to use SPQ and use WRR or WFQ for the lower level queues.
71.2 Command Summary: Port by Port Configuration
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 170 Queuing Command Summary
COMMAND
queue priority <0-7> level <0-7>
interface port-channel <port-
list>
spq
ge-spq <q0|q1| ... |q7>
hybrid-spq lowest-queue
<q0|q1| ... |q7>
hybrid-spq <q0|q1|...|q7>
no hybrid-spq
wrr
wfq
weight <wt1> <wt2> ... <wt8>
wrr <wt1> <wt2> ... <wt8>
Chapter 71 Queuing Commands
DESCRIPTION
Sets the IEEE 802.1p priority level-to-physical queue
mapping.
priority <0-7>: IEEE 802.1p defines up to eight separate
traffic types by inserting a tag into a MAC-layer frame that
contains bits to define class of service. Frames without an
explicit priority tag are given the default priority of the
ingress port.
level <0-7>: The Switch has up to 8 physical queues that
you can map to the 8 priority levels. On the Switch, traffic
assigned to higher index queues gets through faster while
traffic in lower index queues is dropped if the network is
congested.
Note: Some models only support 4 queues.
Enters subcommand mode for configuring the specified
ports.
Sets the switch to use Strictly Priority Queuing (SPQ) on the
specified ports.
Enables SPQ starting with the specified queue and
subsequent higher queues on the Gigabit ports.
Enables SPQ starting with the specified queue and
subsequent higher queues on the ports.
Enables SPQ starting with the specified queue and
subsequent higher queues on the ports.
Disables SPQ starting with the specified queue and
subsequent higher queues on the ports.
Sets the switch to use Weighted Round Robin (WRR) on the
specified ports.
Sets the switch to use Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) on the
specified ports.
Assigns a weight value to each physical queue on the
Switch. When the Switch is using WRR or WFQ, bandwidth is
divided across different traffic queues according to their
weights. Queues with larger weights get more service than
queues with smaller weights. Weight values range: 1-15.
Assigns a weight value to each physical queue on the
Switch.
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