Configuring QoS
This example shows how to delete all CoS assignments to destination MAC addresses and VLANs:
Console> (enable) clear qos mac-cos all
All CoS to Mac/Vlan entries are cleared.
Console> (enable)
Enabling or Disabling Microflow Policing of Bridged Traffic
Note
The commands in this section are not supported with a Layer 2 Switching Engine.
By default, microflow policing rules affect only Layer 3-switched traffic. To enable or disable
microflow policing of bridged traffic on the switch or on specified VLANs, perform one of these tasks
in privileged mode:
Task
Enable microflow policing of bridged traffic on
the switch or on specified VLANs.
Disable microflow policing of bridged traffic on
the switch or on specified VLANs.
Verify the configuration.
With Layer 3 Switching Engine II, to do any microflow policing, you must enable microflow
Note
policing of bridged traffic.
For more information, see the
This example shows how to enable microflow policing of traffic in VLANs 1 through 20:
Console> (enable) set qos bridged-microflow-policing enable 1-20
QoS microflow policing is enabled for bridged packets on vlans 1-20.
Console> (enable)
Configuring Standard Receive-Queue Tail-Drop Thresholds
To configure the standard receive-queue tail-drop thresholds on the switch, perform this task in
privileged mode:
Task
Configure the standard receive-queue tail-drop
thresholds.
For more information, see the
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Command
set qos bridged-microflow-policing {enable |
disable} vlan
set qos bridged-microflow-policing {enable |
disable} vlan
show qos bridged-packet-policing {config |
runtime} vlan
"Policing Rules" section on page
Command
set qos drop-threshold port_type rx queue 1
thr1 thr2 thr3 thr4
"Receive Queues" section on page
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