Traffic-Class-Group Strict - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no traffic-class-group min-bandwidth
Use the no traffic-class-group min-bandwidth command in Global Config or
Interface Config mode to restore the default for each queue's minimum bandwidth value.
Format
no traffic-class-group min-bandwidth
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config

traffic-class-group strict

Use the traffic-class-group strict command in Global Config or Interface Config
mode to activate the strict priority scheduler mode for each specified TCG.
Default
Weighted scheduler mode is used for all TCG
Format
traffic-class-group strict tcg-id-0 [tcg-id-1 ... tcg-id-n]
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
The command specified in Interface Config mode only affects a single interface, whereas the
Global Config mode setting is applied to all interfaces. The Interface Config mode command
is only available on platforms that support independent per-port class-of-service queue
configuration.
At least one, but no more than n, tcg-id values are specified with this command. Duplicate
tcg-id values are ignored. Each tcg-id value ranges from 0 to (n-1), where n is the total
number of TCG supported per interface. The number n is platform dependent and
corresponds to the number of supported Traffic Class Groups.
When strict priority scheduling is used for a TCG, the minimum bandwidth setting for the TCG
is ignored and packets are scheduled for transmission as soon as they arrive. A maximum
bandwidth setting for the queue, if configured, serves to limit the outbound transmission rate
of a strict priority TCG queue so that it does not consume the entire capacity of the interface.
If multiple TCG on the same interface are configured for strict priority mode, the method of
handling their packet transmission is platform specific. One typical scheme is to schedule all
strict priority TCG ahead of the weighted queues, giving preference among the strict priority
TCG to the one with the highest tcg-id.
no traffic-class-group strict
Use the no traffic-class-group strict command in Global Config or Interface
Config mode to restore the default weighted scheduler mode for each specified TCG.
Format
no traffic-class-group strict tcg-id-0 [tcg-id-1 ... tcg-id-n]
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
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