Queue Bandwidth - SMC Networks TigerStack II SMC8848M Management Manual

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frames). This priority does not apply to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged
frames. If the incoming frame is an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagged
frame, the IEEE 802.1p User Priority bits will be used.
• This switch provides eight priority queues for each port. It is
configured to use Weighted Round Robin, which can be viewed with
the show queue bandwidth command. Inbound frames that do not
have VLAN tags are tagged with the input port's default ingress user
priority, and then placed in the appropriate priority queue at the
output port. The default priority for all ingress ports is zero.
Therefore, any inbound frames that do not have priority tags will be
placed in queue 0 of the output port. (Note that if the output port is
an untagged member of the associated VLAN, these frames are
stripped of all VLAN tags prior to transmission.)
Example
The following example shows how to set a default priority on port 3 to 5:
Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/3
Console(config-if)#switchport priority default 5
Related Commands
show interfaces switchport (24-15)

queue bandwidth

This command assigns weighted round-robin (WRR) weights to the eight
class of service (CoS) priority queues. Use the no form to restore the
default weights.
Syntax
queue bandwidth weight1...weight4
no queue bandwidth
weight1...weight4 - The ratio of weights for queues 0 - 7 determines
the weights used by the WRR scheduler. (Range: 1 - 15)
Default Setting
Weights 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 are assigned to queues 0 - 7 respectively.
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