Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual page 1005

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CAUTION:
Sharing of bandwidth among CoS Queues is disabled if the sum of the
minimum bandwidth settings equals 100%.
console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#cos-queue min-bandwidth 20 35 35 10 0 0 0
4. Configure the Scheduler Mode for the CoS Queues
This step enables strict priority scheduling on one or more CoS queues
(traffic classes). Strict priority scheduling ensures that packets assigned to a
higher CoS queue number are serviced before packets assigned to lower CoS
queue numbers. The strict priority setting does not restrict frame ingress. Use
the 'no' command to disable strict priority mode scheduling.
It is recommended that all queues enabled for strict priority scheduling be
assigned to a single strict-priority-enabled TCG other than TCG0.
The following example sets CoS queue (traffic class) number 3 to be serviced
with strict priority:
console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#cos-queue strict 3
To show the minimum bandwidth and scheduler modes for CoS queues, use
the following command.
console#show interfaces cos-queue tengigabitethernet 1/0/1
Interface...................................... Te1/0/1
Interface Shaping Rate......................... 0 kbps
WRED Decay Exponent............................ 9
Queue Id
Min. Bandwidth
--------
--------------
0
20
1
35
2
35
3
10
4
0
5
0
6
0
5. Map the CoS Queues to TCGs
In this step, CoS queues are mapped to Traffic Class Groups (TCGs). Since
TCGs are serviced from highest numbered TCG to lowest, higher priority
traffic should be assigned to higher numbered TCGs. In general, strict
Scheduler Type
--------------
Weighted
Weighted
Weighted
Strict
Weighted
Weighted
Weighted
Configuring Data Center Bridging Features
Queue Management Type
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Tail Drop
Tail Drop
Tail Drop
Tail Drop
Tail Drop
Tail Drop
Tail Drop
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