Configuring Custom
Queuing
Configuring Custom
Queuing
CQ Configuration
Example
There are 16 groups (called custom-groups) of CQLs (1 through 16), each
specifying packet queuing rule, length of each queue, and bytes to be sent
continuously for each queue during a poll. An interface can only use one group.
Follow these steps to configure CQ:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure custom queuing list
(CQL)
Configure default queue
Configure the length of
queue
Configure the byte number
continuously sent by queue
Enter interface view
Apply custom queuing list
Display custom-list queue
application status on the
interface
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Except for interfaces encapsulated with X. 25, all physical interfaces can use CQ.
Network requirement
Configure CQ, and allow the data from the interface Ethernet 1/0 enter queue 1.
Configuration procedure
# Enter system view
<Sysname> system-view
# Configure CQ rule.
Configuring Custom Queuing
Use the command...
system-view
qos cql cql-index protocol ip
protocol-name queue-key
key-value queue
queue-number
or
qos cql cql-index
inbound-interface
interface-type
interface-number queue
queue-number
qos cql cql-index
default-queue
queue-number
qos cql cql-index queue
queue-number
queue-length queue-length
qos cql cql-index queue
queue-number serving
byte-count
interface interface-type
interface-number
qos cq cql cql-index
display qos cq interface
[ interface-type
interface-number ]
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Remarks
-
Optional
Select custom queuing list
configuration commands
upon your requirements.
Optional
Specify the incoming queue
for packets that do not match
rules.
1 by default.
Optional
20 by default.
Optional
1500 by default.
-
Required
Not CQ but FIFO is employed
on the interface by default.
Optional
The display command can be
executed in any view
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