Qos Pql Queue - 3Com 3C13618 Command Reference Manual

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With protocol-name as IP, values of queue-option are listed in the following table:
Table 2-1 Values of queue-option with Protocol as IP
Empty
acl acl-number (1∼199)
Fragments
greater-than bytes (0∼65535)
less-than bytes (0∼65535)
tcp port (0∼6553)
udp port (0∼65535)
Description
Using the qos pql inbound-interface command, you can configure a priority
queueing rule to the rule list to specify network protocol type which matches the
packets. Using the undo qos pql protocol command, you can cancel a rule.
By default, no classification rule is configured.
The system searches for matched rules according to the configuration sequence of
rules. When the packet matches a certain rule, the searching process comes to an
end.
For related commands, see qos pql default-queue, qos pql inbound-interface,
qos pql queue, qos pq.
Example
# Configure the IP packets matched ACL 100 to enter the top queue.
[3Com] qos pql 1 protocol ip acl 100 queue top

2.1.18 qos pql queue

Syntax
qos pql pql-index queue { top | middle | normal | bottom } queue-length
queue-length
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queue-option
All IP packets can be processed into queue
IP packets defined by theacl-number (normal) can be processed into priority
queue
All IP packet fragments can be processed into priority queue
IP packet with a length greater than a certain value can be processed into
queue
IP packet with a length less than a certain value can be processed into queue
With the source or destination TCP port of IP packet being the specified port,
the packet can be processed into queue.
With the source or destination UDP port of IP packet being the specified port,
the packet can be processed into priority queue.
Meaning

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