Using A Pre-Defined Buffer Profile - Dell Force10 MXL Blade Configuration Manual

Configuration guide for the mxl 10/40gbe switch io module
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Figure 39-9. Displaying Buffer Profile Allocations
FTOS#show running-config interface tengigabitethernet 2/0 !
interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/0
no ip address
mtu 9252
switchport
no shutdown
buffer-policy myfsbufferprofile
FTOS#show buffer-profile detail int tengig 0/10
Interface Tengig 0/10
Buffer-profile fsqueue-fp
Dynamic buffer 1256.00 (Kilobytes)
Queue#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
FTOS#show buffer-profile detail fp-uplink stack-unit 0 port-set 0
Linecard 0 Port-set 0
Buffer-profile fsqueue-hig
Dynamic Buffer 1256.00 (Kilobytes)
Queue#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Using a Pre-Defined Buffer Profile

FTOS provides two pre-defined buffer profiles, one for single-queue (for example, non-QoS) applications,
and one for four-queue (for example, QoS) applications.
Task
Apply one of two pre-defined buffer profiles for all port
pipes in the system.
660
|
Debugging and Diagnostics
Dedicated Buffer
Buffer Packets
(Kilobytes)
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
Dedicated Buffer
Buffer Packets
(Kilobytes)
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
3.00
256
Command
buffer-profile global [1Q|4Q]
Mode
CONFIGURATION

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